Wedgwood
Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Tripod Vase c.1820 Antique 19thC Rare 18cm
Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Tripod Vase c.1820 Antique 19thC Rare 18cm
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Indulge in the refined elegance of early 19th-century English ceramics with this rare Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Ware tripod vase, dating to around c.1820. A genuine antique from one of Britain’s most celebrated potteries, this piece beautifully showcases the luminous, ethereal quality of Wedgwood lustre decoration at its finest.
Standing at approximately 18cm in height, this exquisite vase rests on three delicate tripod legs, giving it an elevated, sculptural presence. The distinctive Moonlight lustre finish creates a subtle, iridescent sheen that gently catches and reflects the light, evoking the soft glow of moonlight for which this range is so aptly named. The overall effect is both luxurious and understated, making it a standout piece in any refined interior.
Wedgwood’s lustre ware of this period is highly prized by collectors for its innovative glazing techniques and sophisticated aesthetic. This tripod vase is a particularly desirable form, combining graceful proportions with a sense of lightness and poise. The tripod feet not only elevate the vessel visually, but also demonstrate the technical skill and meticulous craftsmanship that define early 19th-century Wedgwood production.
As an authentic antique from the early 1800s, this vase offers more than decorative appeal; it is a tangible piece of ceramic history. The design reflects the neoclassical influences and refined taste of the Regency era, making it an ideal choice for collectors of antique Wedgwood, English pottery, and fine decorative ceramics. Whether displayed in a cabinet, on a mantelpiece, or as a focal point on a console table, it brings with it an air of heritage, connoisseurship, and timeless style.
Condition
This antique Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Ware tripod vase is in good condition for its age, with some small chips present, as shown clearly in the photographs. These minor imperfections are consistent with a piece of this period and do not detract from its overall beauty or display value. The lustre finish retains its attractive sheen, and the form remains elegant and well-balanced.
Key Features
- Maker: Wedgwood
- Type: Tripod vase
- Range/Finish: Moonlight Lustre Ware
- Period: Antique, early 19th century
- Date: c.1820
- Height: approx. 18cm
- Origin: England
- Style: Regency / neoclassical influence
- Condition: Good antique condition with small chips (see images)
For Collectors & Connoisseurs
This piece will particularly appeal to:
- Collectors of antique Wedgwood and early 19th-century English ceramics
- Enthusiasts of lustre ware and specialist glazes
- Decorators seeking a luxurious, historically significant accent piece
- Those building a curated collection of Regency-period pottery and fine porcelain
Its compact yet sculptural form makes it ideal for display in a cabinet of curiosities, alongside other fine pottery, or as a single statement piece in a more minimalist setting. The gentle shimmer of the Moonlight lustre adds depth and interest to both classic and contemporary interiors.
Decorative Impact
The tripod design and lustrous surface give this vase a distinctive presence. It pairs beautifully with:
- Dark wood antiques, where the lustre finish provides a striking contrast
- Neutral, modern spaces, adding a touch of historical luxury
- Other Regency and Georgian decorative arts, creating a cohesive period display
While it can be enjoyed as a purely decorative object, this vase also works beautifully as a subtle accent with a small, carefully chosen floral arrangement or foliage. Its timeless form and shimmering glaze ensure it remains a focal point without overwhelming a space.
Authenticity & Assurance
This is an original 19th-century Wedgwood piece, not a reproduction. Its age, form and finish are consistent with Wedgwood’s early lustre ware production. Please review all photographs as they form an important part of the description, especially regarding the small chips mentioned.
If you have any questions, or would like additional images or details, please feel free to send a message. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an early Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Ware tripod vase from around 1820 – a refined and highly collectible work of English ceramic art.
