The Egyptian Shape Teapot is a classic design in the distinguished history of Wedgwood and dates from around 1810. It is perhaps the form that denotes this shape as a classic design, molded with a zigzag pattern. The handle is well defined and provides a welcome symmetry to the overall balance of the piece. The applied white border of overlapping, intersecting circles of ‘Guioch’, as it is known, considerably enhances the shape.
The shape represents a significant tableware shape design dating from the early 19th century, which remained fashionable until early Victorian times. The color combination is striking with a white border applied on dark taupe.
The Distinguished House of Wedgwood collection celebrates 250 years of commitment to quality, creative design and fine craftsmanship. This is the trademark of Wedgwood.
The significance of each piece is a reflection of a manufacturing and decorating process, combining innovation and artistry that is the envy of our industry.
Established and new collectors around the world will benefit considerably by investing in the DHOW collection. This will further prove the legacy and relevance of Wedgwood today.
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