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Dated: 1785 Staffordshire England
A rare and highly decorative creamware pottery jelly core with the impressed mark on the base for Josiah Wedgwood of Staffordshire England. This wonderfully fanciful and unusually shaped example dates to the late 18th century.The enamel decoration and quality is of the highest standard as one would expect from the master potter Josiah Wedgwood.
Dimensions:8.75 inches high,7 inches wide,7 inches long
Diameter: 7 inches
Current Condition: Unrestored order with very minor historical wear
Circa 1785
Dimensions
Height: 8.75inch, Width: 7.00inch, Depth: 7.00inch, Diameter: 7.00inchCondition report
Unrestored order with very minor historical wearStock number
6966The BADA Standard
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