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Wedgwood Pearlware Parapet Teapot c1805 – Robin Reilly Whiteware Antique

Wedgwood Pearlware Parapet Teapot c1805 – Robin Reilly Whiteware Antique

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Exquisite Early 19th Century Wedgwood Pearlware Parapet Teapot, c.1805

Presented here is a rare and distinguished Wedgwood Pearlware Whiteware Parapet Teapot, dating to around 1805 and documented by Robin Reilly. This elegant antique teapot offers a superb opportunity for discerning collectors of fine English pottery, Georgian ceramics, and early Wedgwood wares.

Crafted in refined pearlware whiteware, this parapet-form teapot exemplifies the restrained luxury and timeless taste of early 19th century English tableware. Its clean architectural lines, elevated parapet rim, and balanced proportions all speak to the exceptional quality and design standards for which Wedgwood is internationally renowned.

Key Features

  • Maker: Wedgwood
  • Type: Pearlware whiteware parapet teapot
  • Date: c.1805 (early 19th century)
  • Reference: Documented in Robin Reilly’s work on Wedgwood
  • Material: Fine pearlware / whiteware
  • Length: Approx. 26 cm
  • Condition: Good antique condition, with collection stickers and documentation

Design & Craftsmanship

This teapot is a refined example of Georgian Wedgwood pearlware. The subtle sheen of the white body, combined with the crisp parapet form, creates a quietly luxurious presence on any tea table or display shelf. The proportions are harmonious, with a gracefully formed spout and handle that contribute both aesthetic and functional elegance.

Pieces of this type and period were produced for a sophisticated clientele and often formed part of larger tea services. As a standalone teapot, it retains a powerful visual impact and serves as an excellent focal point within a curated collection of antique English pottery and porcelain.

Historical & Collecting Appeal

Early 19th century Wedgwood pearlware is highly prized by collectors worldwide for its historical significance, quality of manufacture, and enduring beauty. This teapot is particularly appealing as it is associated with Robin Reilly, the eminent Wedgwood scholar, and comes with collection stickers and documentation, enhancing its provenance and desirability.

Such documentation is especially valuable for serious collectors, as it helps establish a piece’s authenticity, trace its collecting history, and support its place within the broader context of Wedgwood’s production. For those building a focused collection of antique Wedgwood teapots, Georgian tea wares, or early pearlware whiteware, this example offers both scholarly interest and decorative charm.

Condition

The teapot is in good condition throughout for its age. It bears collection stickers and is accompanied by documentation, reflecting its careful stewardship in a serious collection. As with all antique ceramics of this period, minor age-related wear should be expected, but the piece remains highly presentable and suitable for display.

Display & Interior Use

This Wedgwood pearlware parapet teapot is ideal for:

  • Display in a china cabinet, open shelving, or a curated porcelain collection
  • Complementing Georgian, Regency, or classic English country house interiors
  • Pairing with other antique tea wares, creamware, pearlware, or early porcelain
  • Serving as a refined decorative accent on a sideboard, console, or dining table

Its understated white palette allows it to harmonise beautifully with both traditional and contemporary interiors, adding a note of quiet sophistication and historical depth.

For Collectors & Connoisseurs

Whether you are a dedicated Wedgwood specialist or a broader collector of fine antique ceramics, this c.1805 pearlware parapet teapot will be a valuable addition to your collection. Its combination of:

  • Authentic early 19th century date
  • Classic Wedgwood pearlware body
  • Elegant parapet form
  • Good condition
  • Collection stickers and documentation

makes it a piece of genuine distinction and lasting interest.

Dimensions

  • Approximate length: 26 cm (from handle to spout)

This is an opportunity to acquire a documented, early Wedgwood pearlware teapot that brings together fine craftsmanship, scholarly interest, and decorative elegance in a single, highly collectible piece.

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