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Wedgwood Whiteware Lemonade Beaker, Cover & Stand of Diminutive Size, Circa 1815.

The Wedgwood undecorated whiteware beaker, cover & stand is unglazed white pottery on the exterior and is glazed on the interior.

White stoneware sometimes referred to as white biscuit 'porcelain'. The name was in use by 1810 as it is referred to in orders of that date. Pieces made from the white stoneware body tend to date from the early years of the 19th century."

Dimensions: 4 1/2 inches high x 4 1/2 inches wide; Pot itself off stand: 3 3/4 inches high x 4 inches.

Mark: WEDGWOOD & a small X impressed.

Reference:
Jean Gorely's "Wedgwood" for an example on the cover.

Robin Reilly's "Wedgwood - The New Illustrated Dictionary" published by the Antique Collector's Club, Suffolk, England 1995 page 258.

See also Elizabeth Bryding Adams' "The Dwight and Lucille Beeson Wedgwood Collection at the Birmingham Museum of Art" 1992 page 316 in which the urn is called a chocolate cup.

(Ref: NY10458)

Dimensions

11.53cm high x 4 1/2 inches wide

Price

£1550.00



Stock number

NY10458-pmr

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