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Antique European Creamware Basket Weave Bowl 18th–19thC Rare

Antique European Creamware Basket Weave Bowl 18th–19thC Rare

Regular price £76.00 GBP
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Exquisite Antique European Creamware Basket Weave Bowl
18th–19th Century – Rare Early Example

This elegant creamware bowl is a refined example of early European pottery, dating from the late 18th to early 19th century. Fashioned in a classic basket weave design, it beautifully captures the lightness and sophistication that made creamware so sought-after among Europe’s finest households.

The bowl’s surface is richly textured with an all-over woven motif, carefully modeled to imitate hand-woven basketry. The pale, warm cream glaze enhances the relief work, creating a subtle play of light and shadow that gives the piece both depth and visual softness. This combination of delicacy and utility is the hallmark of high-quality early creamware.

Key Features

  • Origin: European creamware, 18th–19th century
  • Material: Fine creamware pottery with a warm, ivory-toned glaze
  • Design: All-over basket weave pattern with gently flaring rim
  • Type: Decorative / functional bowl – ideal for display
  • Condition: Antique, with age-related wear and minor damage (see below)

Condition Report

As with many authentic antique creamware pieces, this bowl shows signs of its age and history. These characteristics are consistent with 18th–19th century ceramics and contribute to its antique charm:

  • Rim wear: Small chips to the rim, visible on close inspection.
  • Glaze age lines: Minor glaze cracks/crazing in places, typical of older creamware.

All notable imperfections are clearly shown in the listing photographs. Please review the images carefully as they form an important part of the description. The bowl remains structurally sound and displays beautifully.

Why Collect Early Creamware?

Creamware was one of the most important ceramic innovations of the 18th century, prized for its light body, refined form, and softly tinted glaze. Pieces like this basket weave bowl were often used in elegant table settings and as decorative accents in discerning homes. Today, early creamware is highly collectible and sits comfortably alongside porcelain and fine earthenware in curated interiors.

This bowl is an excellent choice for:

  • Collectors of early European ceramics, creamware, and earthenware.
  • Interior designers seeking a genuine antique accent for classic, country house, or farmhouse-inspired schemes.
  • Stylists and decorators looking for a photogenic piece with character and patina.
  • Gift-givers searching for a unique, historic object with timeless appeal.

Display & Styling Ideas

Thanks to its neutral tone and intricate basket weave texture, this antique bowl is exceptionally versatile:

  • Showcase it as a centrepiece on a dining or console table.
  • Group with other creamware, ironstone, or white ceramics for a curated, tonal display.
  • Use on open shelving in a kitchen or pantry for a refined yet rustic touch.
  • Incorporate into a country house, French farmhouse, or Georgian-inspired interior.

Authentic Antique Character

This is a genuine antique bowl, not a reproduction. The subtle irregularities, light wear, and signs of age all confirm its period production and add to its authenticity. The minor chips and glaze lines are reflected in the price, offering an attractive opportunity to acquire a rare early creamware piece at a more accessible level.

Purchase with Confidence

  • The bowl will be carefully packed with appropriate protection for safe transit.
  • All photographs are of the actual item you will receive.
  • Please feel free to contact us with any questions or for additional images prior to purchase.

This rare early European creamware basket weave bowl combines historical interest with enduring elegance. If you appreciate fine antique ceramics with genuine age and character, this piece will make a distinguished addition to your collection or interior.

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