Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre Georgian Coffee Mug c1820 Antique Porcelain 8cmIndulge in the quiet luxury of early 19th century English porcelain with this exquisite Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre coffee mug, dating from the 1820s Georgian period. A rare survivor from the Regency era, this elegant piece showcases the refined taste, technical innovation, and delicate artistry that made Wedgwood a byword for quality across Europe. Crafted in fine ceramic porcelain, the mug features the sought after Moonlight Lustre glaze a soft,
and would have appealed to collectors interested in antique intaglios
this piece beautifully showcases the luminous
This intaglio is documented in the important 18th century publication: “A Catalogue of Cameos: Intaglios
this is a charming and rare early 19th‑century Moonlight Lustre milk jug
crisp relief work
impressive example of Wedgwood’s iconic Jasperware
and period ceramics will immediately recognise the appeal of this “December” Seasons tile
or as a single statement piece in a more minimalist setting
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Documentary Reference: Comparable pieces recorded in the 1777 Wedgwood & Bentley catalogue of cameos
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