English pottery creamware shell shaped dish impressed Wedgwood 18th century

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£350

Dated: 1785 Staffordshire England

A good English pottery creamware beautifully shaped shell-shaped dish finely potted in the silver form and impressed on the reverse with the mark of Josiah Wedgwood, the inventor of creamware. The dish is supported by three florette-shaped feet.

Dimensions: 6 inches long

Current Condition: Fine condition with only minor signs of wear commensurate with age.

£350    $472

Description

A good English pottery creamware beautifully shaped shell-shaped dish finely potted in the silver form and impressed on the reverse with the mark of Josiah Wedgwood, the inventor of creamware.
The dish is supported by three florette-shaped feet.

Additional information

Dimensions 6 in