Drabware
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Wedgwood Drabware Sugar Bowl and Stand England Circa 1825
$485.00Wedgwood made this drabware sugar bowl and stand in Staffordshire, England, in the first quarter of the 19th century, circa 1825. The design is simple and elegant, and the decoration is minimal, with only a bit of gilt trim accentuating the shape and highlighting the gilded finial. The rich color of the drabware stems from the fact that it is created using dark clay rather than white clay, which then gets glazed. This clear glaze over dark clay produces drabware’s naturally rich, saturated color.
Circular, short, and wide, the sugar bowl is very stable and large enough for plenty of sugar.Dimensions: 6.25″ across the handles x 4.25″ tall
Condition: Excellent
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Wedgwood Drabware Teapot and Stand England Circa 1825
$480.00Wedgwood made this drabware teapot and stand in Staffordshire, England, in the first quarter of the 19th century, circa 1825.
The design is simple and elegant, and the decoration is minimal, with only a bit of gilt trim accentuating the shape.
Circular, short, and wide the teapot is very stable and large enough for at least two cups of tea.
Due to the organic nature of drabware, slightly uneven color is standard and is caused by the chemical reaction between the clear glaze and raw colored clays during the firing process.
Dimensions: 8.5″ from spout to end of handle x 7″ diameter for the stand x 5″ height
Condition: Excellent with very, very slight rubbing to the gilt and slight wear to the glaze of the stand (from use with the teapot) [see images].
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