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Wedgwood Caneware Game Dish c.1820.

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Beautiful early 19th.c. game pie dish or tureen by Wedgwood c.1820. Unglazed caneware body and lid to look like a pastry case decorated with a crisp vine and grape pattern and a cauliflower handle. Lift the lid to reveal the original glazed liner into which the conents of the pie would have been pressed. Clear Wedgewood mark in capital letters to the underside. Missing a small portion of the decoration to the body and a small chip from the lip of the liner, otherwise very good condition.

Dimensions width 7½”, depth 6″, height 4½”.
Please contact us for more images, delivery and shipping quotes. Alternatively you are welcome to view and collect at our large warehouse showroom in Llandudno Junction, North Wales (approximately 45mins from Chester). We have a large and ever changing selection of genuine good quality antique furniture of all types and have twice been shortlisted for the Home and Antiques Magazine Antique Shop of the Year Award. 01492 580022.
Price
£295.00  UK
$375.36  USA
354.50  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Date c.1820  William IV Antiques Origin English Maker Wedgwood Item code ac049a2898 / 26841 Status Sold

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