Wedgwood creamware pottery basket and stand with lattice decoration 18th century Staffordshire England.

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£800

Dated: 1785 Staffordshire England

The pottery basket and stand are creamware, and the stand impressed with the name WEDGWOOD. The basket has rope twist handles and modeled in a strapwork lattice fashion, also reflected on the rim of the stand. Josiah Wedgwood, the genius master potter, invented creamware in the late 18th century naming it "Queensware."

Dimensions: 3 inches high, 10 inches wide, 12 inches long

Current Condition: The stand and basket are in clean, crisp order with no restoration.

Provenance: Private Collection England

£800    $1080

Description

The pottery basket and stand are creamware, and the stand impressed with the name WEDGWOOD. The basket has rope twist handles and modeled in a strapwork lattice fashion, also reflected on the rim of the stand.
Josiah Wedgwood, the genius master potter, invented creamware in the late 18th century naming it “Queensware.”

Additional information

Dimensions 12 × 10 × 3 in