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A blue Wedgwood Jasperware scalloped trinket box - Made in England c.1800s

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Management number 25825351 Release Date 2025/12/13 List Price $27.00 Model Number 25825351
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Wedgwood Jasperware is a type of unglazed stoneware developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. It is characterized by its matte finish and the application of raised white reliefs, often depicting classical scenes, figures, or floral motifs, against a colored background, most famously a distinctive blue known as 'Wedgwood blue'. This technique allowed for intricate decorative elements to be applied to functional and decorative ceramic pieces.

Jasperware quickly became immensely popular and remains a signature product of the Wedgwood company. The classical imagery, inspired by archaeological discoveries and Neoclassical art, resonated with the tastes of the late 18th and 19th centuries. These pieces were produced in various forms, including vases, cameos, tableware, and decorative boxes, making them highly collectible and representative of British ceramic artistry.

Made in Staffordshire, England
c.1800s

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Other
SizeN/A
BrandWedgwood
ConditionGood

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