Wedgwood Etruria & Barlaston silver lusterware creamer with floral pattern
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Wedgwood is a renowned British pottery manufacturer founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. The Etruria factory, established in 1878, was known for producing high-quality earthenware and bone china, including decorative items and tableware. The Barlaston estate, acquired by Wedgwood in the 1930s, became the site of their new factory, continuing the legacy of fine British ceramics.
Silver lusterware, a decorative technique that creates a metallic sheen on pottery, was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This particular creamer, marked "Etruria & Barlaston," suggests a production period after the Barlaston factory was in operation, likely mid-20th century. The combination of the Wedgwood name and the distinctive silver luster finish makes it a collectible item for enthusiasts of vintage ceramics.
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