Rare Late 19th Century Wedgwood Jasperware Creamer & Sugar with Silver-Plate Stand
A rare and charming late 19th century Wedgwood jasperware creamer and sugar bowl set in the iconic Portland Blue, elegantly displayed in its original silver-plated stand. Each piece features the classic white bas-relief neoclassical scenes of figures and foliage, a hallmark of Wedgwood’s enduring artistry and refinement.
The set reflects Wedgwood’s exquisite craftsmanship during the Victorian era, likely dating between 1870 and 1890, when the brand’s jasperware was celebrated for its clean lines and timeless Greco-Roman motifs. The silver-plated frame, featuring a sculptural handle and ball feet, adds a refined touch, designed to enhance tea service presentation.
An exceptional collector’s piece that beautifully embodies English neoclassical design and Wedgwood’s legacy of elegance and quality.
Dimensions:
• Creamer: 2.5” wide x 3” deep (to handle) x 2.5” high
• Sugar bowl: 3.25” wide x 2” high
• Silver-plated stand: 7.5” wide x 3.5” deep x 6” high
Condition: Excellent antique condition with light wear consistent with age.
Maker’s Mark: Impressed WEDGWOOD mark on base of each piece.