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Early 19th Century Wedgwood Creamware Botanical Service, c.1790–1815 Victorian While its precision is no

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While its precision is no longer guaranteed

Beautiful 19th-century English ironstone pudding mold by Copeland

Handcrafted in the 19th century

crazingCountry of Origin: EnglandMaterials: ceramicDimensions: 3

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Early 19th Century Wedgwood Creamware Botanical Service, c.1790–1815 Victorian While its precision is noThis early Wedgwood creamware service, dating to the turn of the 19th century, captures the quiet refinement that made Wedgwood the standard of English tables. Each plate features a different cobalt botanical study, framed by a delicate feather edge border, with a matching serving dish completing the set. Creamware of this period was prized for its lightness and luminous surface, designed to elevate even simple meals. Beautiful in use for desserts,

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