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18th C Wedgwood Creamware Queens Ware Casters – Matched Salt & Pepper Pair

18th C Wedgwood Creamware Queens Ware Casters – Matched Salt & Pepper Pair

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Indulge in the elegance of Georgian-era dining with this rare matched pair of 18th century Wedgwood creamware casters, traditionally used for salt and pepper. Crafted in fine Queens Ware, these early Wedgwood pieces capture the refined taste and innovation that made the company a leader in English ceramics and an enduring symbol of luxury tableware.

These antique creamware shakers are not only beautiful decorative objects, but also historically important examples of Wedgwood’s pioneering work in light, durable and delicately finished earthenware. Their understated sophistication makes them as suitable for a modern, minimalist interior as for a period setting, bringing a touch of 18th century charm to any table, dresser or display cabinet.

Key Features

  • Maker: Wedgwood
  • Type: Pair of casters / shakers (salt and pepper)
  • Material: Creamware (Queens Ware)
  • Date: 18th century
  • Form: Matched pair – elegant, classical baluster shape
  • Height: Approx. 4 inches (c. 10 cm)
  • Condition: Both in good antique condition
  • Rarity: Early Wedgwood creamware, scarce as an original matched pair

About Wedgwood Queens Ware

Introduced in the 18th century and famously supplied to Queen Charlotte, Wedgwood’s Queens Ware revolutionised fine earthenware. Its creamy tone, refined potting and durable body quickly became the preferred choice of aristocratic and fashionable households across Europe. These casters are a classic example of that early success, embodying the restrained elegance and superb craftsmanship that define the best Wedgwood of the Georgian period.

Design & Aesthetic

Each shaker is made in a delicately potted creamware body, with a soft, warm ivory hue that flatters candlelight and natural light alike. The form is graceful and balanced, with a gently tapering profile and domed, pierced tops designed for even sprinkling. Their simplicity is their luxury: the clean lines and minimal ornamentation give them a timeless quality that sits beautifully alongside both antique and contemporary porcelain, silver and glass.

Displayed together, the pair offers a pleasing symmetry, ideal for a formal dining table, a sideboard vignette or a curated collection of fine English pottery. Their compact 4-inch height makes them easy to place in a cabinet or on a shelf, yet they have enough presence to stand out as focal pieces.

Condition

Both casters are in good antique condition, especially considering their 18th century date. As with all genuine period creamware, minor age-related signs may be present, but there are no major issues to detract from display or enjoyment. Please examine the photographs closely as they form part of the description; they show the true character and patina that collectors value in original Georgian ceramics.

For Collectors & Connoisseurs

Original 18th century Wedgwood creamware casters are increasingly scarce, and matched pairs are particularly sought after. These pieces will appeal to collectors of:

  • Early Wedgwood and Queens Ware
  • Georgian and Regency English ceramics
  • Fine creamware and pearlware
  • Antique tableware and dining accessories
  • Historic salt and pepper shakers / casters

They are equally attractive to interior designers and stylists looking for authentic period accents to elevate a dining room, kitchen or display. Whether placed on a polished mahogany sideboard, within a glazed cabinet or on a crisp white linen table, they lend an air of refinement and quiet luxury.

Styling & Use

While these casters can still be used gently for their original purpose, most owners choose to enjoy them as decorative objects given their age and rarity. They pair beautifully with silver cutlery, crystal stemware and fine porcelain plates, and make a superb finishing touch to a formal table setting. Alternatively, use them as sculptural accents on a console table, alongside books and other curated antiques, to bring a subtle historical narrative into a contemporary space.

A Thoughtful Gift

This pair of early Wedgwood creamware salt and pepper shakers makes a refined and memorable gift for the discerning collector, the lover of English country house style, or anyone who appreciates the artistry of 18th century ceramics. Their blend of beauty, history and practicality ensures they will be treasured for years to come.

In summary, this matched pair of 18th century Wedgwood Queens Ware creamware casters offers a rare opportunity to acquire authentic early Wedgwood for the serious collector or stylish home. Elegant, original and eminently displayable, they are a superb addition to any collection of fine English pottery and luxury antique tableware.

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