A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PART DINNER SERVICE
A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PART DINNER SERVICE

CIRCA 1835, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARKS, VARIOUS IMPRESSED AND INCISED MARKS

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A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PART DINNER SERVICE
Circa 1835, impressed uppercase marks, various impressed and incised marks
The service comprises: A large oval two handled tureen with cover and stand, 16½in. (41.9cm.) long the tureen, 16in. (40.7cm.) long the stand.
An oval platter, 18½in. (47cm.) long
Three footed oval bowls with small handles, 11.11/16in. (29.7cm.) long, 56in. (14.4cm.) high.
Three rectangular shallow serving bowls with covers, 9¾in. (24.8cm.) long.
One square bowl, 12¼in. (31.1cm.) wide
Two sauce boats and stands, 86in. (20.4cm.) long the sauce boats, 76in. (18.3cm.) long the stands
Two leaf-shaped serving dishes, 87/8in. (20.6cm.) long
A round charger, 116in. (29.1cm.) diam.
A large oval chargers, 166in. (41.7cm.) long. Two large oval chargers, 14¼in. (36.2cm.) long.
Three oval chargers, 123/8in. (31.4cm.) long
Two oval chargers, 103/8in. (26.3cm.) long.
67 dinner plates, 9¾in. (24.7cm.) diam.
23 soup plates, 9.13/16in. (25cm) diam.
19 dessert plates, 86in. (20.5cm.) diam.
Two mokka/coffee cups with fixed stands, 2.13/16in. (7.1cm.) high. (136)
Sale room notice
This service is made of pearlware and not creamware as stated in the catalogue. It was sold as The Property of a Lady, Christie's, London, 6 March 1995, lot 8 at which time it included the covers to the mustard-pots (incorrectly described in the present catalogue as mokka/coffee-cups), twenty-six more dinner plates and one more dessert plate.

Lot Essay

Cf. Unates Fontaines, 'Early Printed Patterns of Eturia,' Procedures of the Wedgwood Society, no. 9, 1975.

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