Wedgwood Doric-Shape Pitcher, c. 1861 – Cobalt Blue Earthenware, 6.5” Tall
Wedgwood Doric-Shape Pitcher, c. 1861 – Cobalt Blue Earthenware, 6.5” Tall
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A striking mid-19th century Wedgwood Doric-shaped pitcher in rich cobalt blue earthenware, dating to circa 1861. This beautifully proportioned vessel features a classical Doric-inspired form with crisp gilded detailing and elegant raised mask decoration at the spout, giving it wonderful sculptural presence.
The deep cobalt glaze is vibrant and glossy, making this a standout decorative accent for a shelf, sideboard, or tabletop vignette. A rare and highly collectible Wedgwood form, perfect for the English ceramics collector or anyone looking to add a bold, refined antique statement piece to their space.
Details:
- Maker: Wedgwood
- Origin: England
- Date: Circa 1861
- Height: 6.5 inches
- Material: Cobalt blue earthenware with gilt accents
- light wear to gold on the snout of pitcher
Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear consistent with age; displays beautifully
