Wedgwood bone china teapot stand, Chinese foo dog prints, C. 1815
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Rare Wedgwood bone china teapot stand, the oval form printed & painted with Chinese foo dogs in Orange, within a gold line rim.
Red ‘WEDGWOOD’ mark,
also pattern 589,
Circa 1812 – 22
16×19.5cm
minor wear to gold
Provenance: Zetlin collection, US, previously Born Collection
this rarity belongs to Wedgwood’s first period of making porcelain, lasting 1812-22. After 1822 they no longer produced their bone china body, concentrating on earthenwares. Porcelain next appears at Wedgwood in the later 19th century.
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