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1820s English Willow Pearlware Coffeepot

1820s English Willow Pearlware Coffeepot

Regular price $325.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $325.00 USD
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A striking early 19th-century English coffeepot in classic Willow pattern, crafted in pearlware — the softly bluish glazed earthenware developed to imitate the luminous white porcelain of Chinese Export wares. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, English potteries created pearlware specifically to satisfy the growing demand for “Oriental-style” tablewares at a more accessible price point.

This tall, sculptural coffeepot features traditional chinoiserie scenery in deep cobalt blue, with elegant proportions and a beautifully balanced form. Its presence is unmistakably early Georgian, when tea and coffee rituals were social centerpieces and fine ceramics signaled taste, refinement, and global influence.

A professional restoration to the tip of the spout allows this piece to be displayed and enjoyed while preserving its 200-year history. Whether styled on a shelf, in a cabinet, or as a dramatic centerpiece, it is a true collector’s treasure.


PRODUCT INFORMATION

Era: Antique; 1820s
Condition: Very Good Antique Condition; professionally restored to the tip of the spout
Country of Origin: England
Materials: Ceramic (Pearlware)
Dimensions: 8.25" L × 5" W × 10" H
Color/Finish: Blue / White
Care: Hand-wash only


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