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Wedgwood Creamware Relief Decorated Creamer
Wedgwood Creamware Relief Decorated Creamer
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WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE RELIEF DECORATED CREAMER
Era: Late 18th/Early 19th Century
Origin: Staffordshire, England
Material: Creamware (Refined Earthenware)
OVERVIEW:
A Wedgwood creamware creamer featuring applied relief decorations and a sculptural handle. This piece exemplifies the Queen's Ware that made Josiah Wedgwood famous in the 18th century.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 4.5 inches
• Width: 5 inches (including handle)
• Material: Creamware (cream-colored earthenware)
• Manufacturer: Wedgwood
• Origin: Staffordshire, England
• Period: Late 18th/Early 19th Century
• Type: Table Creamer
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Decoration:
- Sprigged or applied molded decorations
- Handle in the form of an animal or mythical creature
- Neoclassical design elements
- Relief decoration on body
- Ribbed lower section
• Artistic Features:
- Relief work showing figures
- Classical motifs
- Natural forms
- Relief against smooth surface contrast
- Period-appropriate design
• Technical Features:
- Cream-colored clay body
- Applied decorative elements
- Clear glaze
- Molded construction
- Wedgwood production techniques
CONDITION:
Excellent Antique Condition
• Clean cream surface
• Well-preserved relief details
• No visible damage
• Intact handle and spout
• Original glaze
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
This creamer is an example of Wedgwood's Queen's Ware, developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the mid-18th century. Its light body and creamy glaze made it popular with both royalty and common households. The neoclassical designs, featuring relief decorations, are characteristic of Wedgwood's production. The handle in the form of an animal or mythical creature adds to its appeal, reflecting the period's fascination with classical motifs and natural forms. Such pieces were commonly used for serving cream or milk at the table.
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Display with period ceramics
• Functional use for special occasions
• Cabinet display piece
• Part of a historical collection
• Decorative accent for period interiors
COLLECTING NOTE:
Wedgwood creamware represents an important development in English ceramic history. This creamer, with its applied decorations and distinctive animal-form handle, is characteristic of Wedgwood's output during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Well-preserved examples like this one provide insight into the dining customs and aesthetic preferences of the Georgian period.
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