Elegant early 19th-century Wedgwood white stoneware teapot featuring a distinctive hexagonal form and exquisite relief moulding with floral motifs, acanthus leaves, and grotesque masks. The refined matte finish adds timeless sophistication to this remarkable Georgian piece.
Marked on the base with "Wedgwood," craftsman's mark "Y," and number "153," indicating authentic Josiah Wedgwood II era production.
Dimensions: Width: 21 cm | Depth: 16 cm | Weight: 580 g
Condition: A few minor hairline cracks internally (see photos), otherwise superb antique condition.
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