A Wedgwood creamware cruet-stand and five bottles

EARLY 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED UPPER-CASE MARKS, 4 TO STAND

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A Wedgwood creamware cruet-stand and five bottles
Early 19th Century, impressed upper-case marks, 4 to stand
The stand with central baluster carrying-handle surrounded by apertures for bottles within a gallery pierced and moulded with foliage swags and standing on three bracket feet, with two bottles and stoppers for oil and vinegar (stopper to one bottle perhaps a replacement), two pierced castors and a mustard-pot and cover
The stand 7½in. (19cm.) high (6)

Lot Essay

Cf. William Blake, Wedgwood Creamware Shapes, Catalogue (1817), p. 10, fig. 781. See also the example sold in these Rooms, 10 December 1979, lot 59.

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