18Th Century, Wedgwood Creamware Obelisk Mould
Stock No
L24078
2018
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Item Description
A small, 18th century creamware mould in the shape of an obelisk. This is marked “WEDGWOOD”. The letters in the mark are all individually impressed. This type of mark was used very early in Wedgwood’s history, between 1759 and 1769. The mould is crisply modelled on the exterior but the interior is less crisp. There are a number of very small chips to the rim and also to the high points of the mould. Also the top of the mould has a small amount of restoration and has been filled. All of these faults can be seen in the images. This is, however, a very interesting example of a particularly early creamware mould.
Dimensions: Length 8.7cm. Width 8cm. Height 8.3cm.
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London, London
Item Location
United Kingdom
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