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Georgian Moonlight Lustre Milk Jug c1820, Possibly Wedgwood, 8cm, Antique
Georgian Moonlight Lustre Milk Jug c1820, Possibly Wedgwood, 8cm, Antique
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Indulge in the refined elegance of early 19th‑century English ceramics with this beautiful Georgian Moonlight Lustre milk jug, dating to around the 1820s and very plausibly by Wedgwood. Compact yet striking at approximately 8cm tall, this antique jug offers a wonderful blend of rarity, charm and period craftsmanship, making it a superb addition to any serious collection of fine pottery or decorative arts.
This exquisite milk jug is crafted in a fine ceramic body typical of the Georgian era, with the much‑admired Moonlight Lustre finish that collectors prize for its soft, ethereal sheen. The lustre glaze gently catches the light, creating a delicate play of iridescence that gives the piece its atmospheric “moonlight” name. Elegant in form and restrained in decoration, it embodies the refined taste and sophisticated design language of early 19th‑century English tableware.
The jug comes from a group of pieces acquired together, all in the same distinctive colour and finish, the others being clearly Wedgwood-marked. Although this particular jug is not stamped, it is offered as “possibly Wedgwood” based on that provenance and its close stylistic and material similarity to the marked examples. For collectors of Wedgwood and fine English ceramics, it presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a piece strongly associated with one of Britain’s most important potteries, at a fraction of the price of a fully documented example.
Standing at approximately 8cm in height, this Moonlight Lustre milk jug is perfectly proportioned for display in a cabinet, on a mantelpiece or as part of a carefully curated table setting. Its refined silhouette, graceful handle and neat spout speak to the high level of craftsmanship typical of the Georgian period. The balance of form and function is particularly pleasing: it is both a decorative object and a piece of domestic history, reflecting the rituals of tea and dining in the early 1800s.
The condition is good overall for a piece of this age, with honest signs of its long life. There is a repaired chip to the base, carried out to a decent standard and stable for display. This restoration does not detract from its visual appeal when displayed, and is mentioned here for complete accuracy. The body and lustre surface remain attractive, with the kind of gentle age-related wear that discerning collectors expect and appreciate in authentic Georgian ceramics.
Adding to its interest for collectors, the jug retains an original collection label, a detail that hints at its previous life in a curated private collection. Such labels are increasingly valued as part of an object’s story, offering a tangible link to past connoisseurs and to the evolving appreciation of antique pottery and porcelain over time.
This Moonlight Lustre jug would be an excellent choice for:
- Collectors of Georgian ceramics and early 19th‑century English pottery
- Enthusiasts of Wedgwood and Wedgwood‑style lustreware
- Interior designers seeking authentic period accents for classic or eclectic schemes
- Anyone looking for a distinctive, characterful antique gift with genuine historical charm
Whether displayed alone or grouped with other lustreware and fine porcelain, this piece brings an understated luxury and a sense of quiet sophistication to any interior. Its soft, shimmering glaze and refined Georgian profile make it particularly effective in a well‑lit cabinet or on a sideboard where the light can catch and enhance the lustre finish.
Please examine the photographs closely as they form an important part of the description. You are very welcome to message with any questions, requests for additional images, or further details about the group of similar Moonlight Lustre pieces from the same collection, including those that are fully Wedgwood-marked.
In summary, this is a charming and rare early 19th‑century Moonlight Lustre milk jug, very likely associated with Wedgwood, in good antique condition with a noted base repair, original collection label and an elegant 8cm form. A refined, atmospheric and highly decorative example of Georgian ceramic artistry, ready to enhance a fine collection or bring a touch of period luxury to your home.
