Turner Stoneware Jug Silver Lid 19cm Sprigged Relief Antique Georgian c1800 WedgwoodA large Georgian relief moulded stoneware jug by Turner, applied with a sprigged relief frieze beneath a brown slip neck, fitted with an elaborate hinged silver lid. The body is impressed TURNER (faint) to the base, for John Turner & Sons. John Turner & Sons of Lane End, Longton, were among the finest makers of late 18th and early 19th century fine stoneware, rivals to Wedgwood; John Turner held the appointment 'Potter to the Prince of Wales'. The
Enhancing a curated collection of fine antique glass and crystal
it is an ideal size for display in a cabinet
The condition is good throughout
The underside of each piece bears the impressed Wedgwood marks
Range: Queensware – Wedgwood’s iconic creamware line
The contrast of materials creates a striking visual effect: the clear
well-preserved with no major damage noted
Maker: Wedgwood (early creamware)
slightly naïve expression characteristic of Derby’s earlier rococo period
The Wedgwood Feather Edge Creamware / Pearlware from the 18th century is a luxurious and collectible piece of pottery
The exterior is enhanced by faux handles
The medallion is impressed with the maker's name WEDGWOOD to the reverse and bears the series number 8