A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE 'AGRICULTURAL DEVICES' PATTERN PART DESSERT SERVICE
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A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE 'AGRICULTURAL DEVICES' PATTERN PART DESSERT SERVICE

CIRCA 1810-1815, IMPRESSED UPPER CASE MARKS AND VARIOUS NUMERALS

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A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE 'AGRICULTURAL DEVICES' PATTERN PART DESSERT SERVICE
CIRCA 1810-1815, IMPRESSED UPPER CASE MARKS AND VARIOUS NUMERALS
Each piece modelled as a shell and decorated in sepia tones with various agricultural tools and implements, including beehives, gates, waterpumps, troughs, butterchurns, rakes and other tools including branding irons figuring the letters 'W' and 'B', within brown-line rims, comprising: a nautilus-shaped footed centre dish; a nautilus-shaped sauce tureen, cover with shell finial and mussel-shell-shaped stand; four mussel-shell-shaped serving dishes in sizes; a scallop-shell-shaped serving dish; and a circular plate (damages)
The centre dish -- 10½ in. (26.7 cm.) wide (10)
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Cf. Robin Reilly, Wedgwood, The New Illustrated Dictionary, Antique Collector's Club (1995) p. 18.

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