Wedgwood Queensware Cruet
Circa 1785
In 1763 Josiah Wedgwood finally succeeded in producing a fine, richly glazed earthenware, a cream ware to rival porcelain. So popular was it that by 1765, with the royal consent of Queen Charlotte, a satisfied customer, the name 'Queensware' was adopted.

Acquired with the financial assistance of MGC/V&A Purchase Grant Fund and The National Art Collections Fund.

 
Other items in the Glass and Ceramics collection
Beilby Wine Glass
Bow Inkwell
Delft Tile
Five Senses
Old Sarum Kettles
Verwood Moneybox
Wedgwood Cauliflower Teapot
Wedgwood Emile Lessore Tazza
froWedgwood ‘Frog’ Plate
Wedgwood Queensware Cruet
Wiltshire Brown Ware Puzzle Jug
Wine glass

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