Wedgwood 'Ferrara' Creamer
Ceramic Tableware

Wedgwood 'Ferrara' Creamer

The item is identified as a creamer, specifically from the 'Ferrara' pattern by Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston, made in England. The base of the creamer reveals a clean, off-white ceramic surface with a distinct foot rim. The manufacturer's marks are centrally stamped in dark reddish-brown text, clearly legible as "FERRARA", "OF ETRURIA", "WEDGWOOD", "MADE IN ENGLAND", and "BARLASTON". This stamping indicates the specific pattern name, the historical origin of the Wedgwood factory in Etruria, the manufacturer as Wedgwood, and the place of manufacture as Barlaston, England. There is an additional handwritten mark in orange-red crayon or similar medium, 'PLH H7', which appears to be a personal identification mark, perhaps from a previous owner or retailer's inventory. The overall condition of the base shows some signs of wear consistent with age and use, particularly around the foot rim, where there are scuffs and slight discoloration. The ceramic body itself appears to be in good condition with no visible cracks or chips on the base. The visible side of the creamer, partially seen, shows a pattern with dark red and white elements, suggesting a detailed transferware or painted design. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, typical of Wedgwood production, recognized for its durable and aesthetically pleasing ceramics. The item likely dates from the 20th century, given the 'Barlaston' mark which indicates production post-1940.

Estimated Value

$10-20

Basic Information

Category

Ceramic Tableware

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$10-20

Additional Details Provided By Owner

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Creamer

Item Description

The item is identified as a creamer, specifically from the 'Ferrara' pattern by Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston, made in England. The base of the creamer reveals a clean, off-white ceramic surface with a distinct foot rim. The manufacturer's marks are centrally stamped in dark reddish-brown text, clearly legible as "FERRARA", "OF ETRURIA", "WEDGWOOD", "MADE IN ENGLAND", and "BARLASTON". This stamping indicates the specific pattern name, the historical origin of the Wedgwood factory in Etruria, the manufacturer as Wedgwood, and the place of manufacture as Barlaston, England. There is an additional handwritten mark in orange-red crayon or similar medium, 'PLH H7', which appears to be a personal identification mark, perhaps from a previous owner or retailer's inventory. The overall condition of the base shows some signs of wear consistent with age and use, particularly around the foot rim, where there are scuffs and slight discoloration. The ceramic body itself appears to be in good condition with no visible cracks or chips on the base. The visible side of the creamer, partially seen, shows a pattern with dark red and white elements, suggesting a detailed transferware or painted design. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, typical of Wedgwood production, recognized for its durable and aesthetically pleasing ceramics. The item likely dates from the 20th century, given the 'Barlaston' mark which indicates production post-1940.

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