
Many of the Staffordshire Potteries learned from Whieldon and Wedgwood and developed their own excellent creamware products.

The young Josiah Wedgwood was in partnership with Thomas Whieldon from 1754-1759, and when Wedgwood left to set up his own business, he immediately directed his efforts to the development of creamware. Foremost of the pioneers of creamware in the Staffordshire Potteries was Thomas Whieldon. Embleton his gift 1828"ĭimensions: 10.5 inches x 9 inches x 3.75 inches tallĬreamware is the name given to a type of earthenware pottery which is made from white clays from Dorset and Devonshire combined with an amount of calcined flint.Ĭreamware was first produced in England some time before 1740. The stand with shaped rim molded with shells, foliage and scrollwork and pierced with panels of openwork pattern. The technique for making the poodles hair used curled and glazed creamware shavings which were applied around the head. Each is modelled seated, on a stepped base. These creamware poodles were made in Italy in the first quarter of the 19th century. "A pair of fruit baskets with shaped rims molded with shells, foliage and scrollwork, the flared sides molded with festoons of flowers, pierced with panels of openwork and provided with a pair of foliate handles with flower terminals. We are pleased to offer this pair of wonderful Antique Creamware Dogs Made by Nove di Bassano. The most popular color You guessed it: white. The most common creamware antique material is ceramic. New Listing Antique English Creamware Teapot top Handle c18th Unusual example Small size. There are 573 creamware antique for sale on Etsy, and they cost 96.30 on average.


(In the shop we consider this to be the definitive book on 18th century creamware.) On page 133 it says: Did you scroll all this way to get facts about creamware antique Well you're in luck, because here they come. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.About We are pleased to offer this exquisite pair of rare and beautiful 18th century pierced creamware baskets and stands.Īn image and description can be found in "Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House Leeds", by Peter Wilson. This item may be a floor model or an item that has been returned to the seller after a period of use. Staffordshire Creamware Daisy Border Nursery Plate - Set of 4. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully Used: An item that has been previously used.
