A Wedgwood creamware composite cruet set
A Wedgwood creamware composite cruet set

CIRCA 1785 AND LATER, IMPRESSED MARKS

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A Wedgwood creamware composite cruet set
Circa 1785 and later, impressed marks
With cylindrical lower sections, comprising:
a salt caster with pierced high domed cover (minute chips and slight staining)
a pepper caster with pierced high domed cover (small chips)
an oil bottle with slender columnar neck, inscribed in black OIL (cover lacking)
a vinegar bottle with slender columnar neck, and a cover (minute glaze chips)
a mustard pot (cover lacking, restored)
and a turned wood stand
The tallest 5 in. (12.7 cm.) high

Lot Essay

Cf. Robin Reilly, Wedgwood, Volume 1 (1989), for similarly-formed vessels from a cruet set.

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