Rare Creamware Wine Chiller
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Description
Description: A fine cream ware wine chiller. with lid. This piece is most likely early Wedgewood or Leeds. Large handles with leaves and berries. Ice was placed in the bowl around the wine bottle. The tall lid has an inch and one half diameter opening for the top of the bottle to fit through.
History: While many 18th-century potters devoted their lives to recreating the glories of Chinese porcelain, others attempted to provide a more affordable ware as a substitute. There was certainly a ready market for it, especially for tableware.
Provenance: Helen & Dr. Roland Kohen, Miami, FL
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 5.5 | Height(in) = 14.5 | Width(in) = 9.75 | Depth(in) = 9.75
Size of Artwork(in): 14.5 x 9.75 x 9.75
Artist Name: English
Medium: Hard paste.
Circa: Early 19th Century
History: While many 18th-century potters devoted their lives to recreating the glories of Chinese porcelain, others attempted to provide a more affordable ware as a substitute. There was certainly a ready market for it, especially for tableware.
Provenance: Helen & Dr. Roland Kohen, Miami, FL
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 5.5 | Height(in) = 14.5 | Width(in) = 9.75 | Depth(in) = 9.75
Size of Artwork(in): 14.5 x 9.75 x 9.75
Artist Name: English
Medium: Hard paste.
Circa: Early 19th Century
Condition
Some craquelure. Several chips on base. Some paint and glaze loss handles.
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Rare Creamware Wine Chiller
Estimate $200 - $400
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