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Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Tobacco Pot c1820 Antique Lusterware Jar 13cm
Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Tobacco Pot c1820 Antique Lusterware Jar 13cm
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Indulge in the refined elegance of early 19th-century English ceramics with this exquisite Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Tobacco Pot, circa 1820. A beautiful example of early Wedgwood lustreware, this piece combines historical significance with timeless aesthetic appeal, making it a superb addition to any serious collection of antique pottery and fine English porcelain.
This charming tobacco pot showcases the sought-after Moonlight Lustre finish, a delicate, shimmering surface treatment that catches and reflects the light with subtle iridescence. Wedgwood’s early lustreware is highly prized by collectors for its refined decoration and the technical skill required to produce such a luminous effect. Pieces from this period rarely appear on the market in such presentable condition.
Dating to around 1820, this tobacco pot represents an important phase in Wedgwood’s early 19th-century production, when the firm was experimenting with new glazes, surface effects, and decorative techniques. The form is both practical and elegant: a compact, well-proportioned pot with a fitted lid, designed originally to store tobacco but now equally suitable as a decorative object, small storage jar, or cabinet display piece.
Key Features:
- Maker: Wedgwood – renowned English pottery house
- Pattern/Finish: Moonlight Lustre (early lustreware)
- Date: Circa 1820 – early 19th century
- Type: Tobacco pot / lidded jar
- Height: Approximately 13 cm
- Material: Fine earthenware / pottery with lustre decoration
- Origin: England
- Condition: Good antique condition with minor restorations
The pot’s surface displays the gentle, moonlit sheen that gives the Moonlight Lustre pattern its romantic name. The decoration is understated yet luxurious, reflecting the refined tastes of the Regency period. Early Wedgwood pieces of this quality were often owned by discerning households and used in well-appointed studies, drawing rooms, and smoking rooms.
Condition Report:
This antique Wedgwood tobacco pot is in good overall condition for its age. There are minor restorations, typical for a piece of early 19th-century pottery that has been carefully preserved and appreciated over two centuries. The restorations do not detract from the display value and are mentioned for accuracy. Please review all images (if provided) closely, and feel free to request additional photographs or details if required.
Collecting & Display:
Early Wedgwood lustreware is increasingly sought after by collectors of Regency ceramics, English pottery, and antique lusterware. This Moonlight Lustre tobacco pot is ideal for:
- Adding depth and variety to a Wedgwood collection
- Enhancing a display of Georgian or Regency-period ceramics
- Use as a decorative lidded jar on a desk, sideboard, or mantelpiece
- Gift-giving to a connoisseur of fine antique pottery
Because of its modest 13 cm height, the piece sits beautifully in a cabinet or on a shelf, where the lustre glaze can be appreciated under gentle lighting. The form and finish work equally well in traditional interiors and more contemporary spaces that combine antique accents with modern design.
Why This Piece Stands Out:
- An authentic c.1820 Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre example
- Desirable early lustreware with subtle, elegant sheen
- Functional lidded form with strong decorative presence
- Good antique condition with honest, minor restoration
- Highly collectible and increasingly scarce on the open market
For collectors of Wedgwood, antique English pottery, Regency ceramics, and lustreware, this Moonlight Lustre tobacco pot represents an opportunity to acquire a genuinely early and evocative piece from one of Britain’s most celebrated manufacturers. Its combination of historical interest, decorative charm, and manageable size makes it a particularly versatile and attractive acquisition.
If you have any questions about this Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre tobacco pot, its condition, or its provenance, please feel free to send a message. Additional information and photographs can be provided upon request to help you buy with confidence.
