ANTIQUE WEDGWOOD? QUEEN ELIZABETH I CREAMER dated 1803
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This is an Antique Creamer with the image of Queen Elizabeth I that could be made by Wedgwood. I do realize the listing below is a bit lengthy, but I wanted to put as much detail as I could for you to determine whether or not it is indeed Wedgwood. Even if it is not Wedgwood, it is still very interesting. Please read with patience.The creamer is unique with the outside rich dark sage green in color and the inside white with a tinge of green. The front image of Queen Elizabeth is in color and the back raised image of the woman is just dark sage green like the background. It looks like jasperware, but not completely sure. It has a nice salt glaze like matted finish outside and a glazed finish inside the whitish part. I tried to capture the uniqueness and detail of this creamer with my camera, but it could only so much - looks better in person. Also I tried to capture the rich dark sage green like color - the color in the first four photos are close, but maybe slightly off (the last photo of the bottom is off in color). The most interesting part of this creamer is that is has some numbers on the bottom. The largest stamp in the center says "1803" and t is another smaller number that says "45". I could not find any other stamps - such as Wedgwood or Made In England, etc. Although when I looked under the magnifying glass t are some strange
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