Stock No. |
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Description. |
Price. |
Shipping Costs. |
| X12266 |
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A small basalt jug. Marked 'WEDGWOOD' and there is also an impressed number '48'. Date: c.1880. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") high by 12cm. (4 3/4") from the tip of the spout to the outer edge of the handle. This piece is moulded with a scrolling design which incorporates a harp, a rose, a thistle and a shamrock. This design was produced to represent th union of the United Kingdom. The moulding is very crisp and the piece is in excellent condition. |
£70. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12265 |
 |
A basalt sucrier and cover. Marked 'WEDGWOOD MADE IN ENGLAND'. There is also an impressed number '36'. Date: c.1820. Size: 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide across the handles by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") high. This piece is decorated with a continuous band of classical figures amongst trees and foliage. The lid has a border of leaves. The reliefs are good quality and the piece is in excellent condition.  |
£60. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12233 |
 |
A shallow basalt bowl. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. There is also a very indistinct, impressed workmans' mark. Date: c.1900. Size: 25.5cm. (10") diameter by 5cm. (2") deep. This bowl is plain in form and it has an inverted rim. It is in excellent condition.  |
£75. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12168 |
 |
A pair of basalt spill vases. Each is marked 'WEDGWOOD' and they are also impressed with a number '6'. This relates to the size. Date: c.1880. Size: 14cm. (5 1/2") high by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") diameter at the base. One of the vases is decorated, in relief, with Apollo and one of the Muses and the other shows two of the Muses. To the top is a border of scrolling flowers. The reliefs are all good quality and both of the vases are in excellent condition.  |
£185. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12080 |
 |
An engine turned basalt jug. Marked 'WEDGWOOD". It is also impressed with the letter 'S' and a further, indistinct workmans' mark. Date: c.1820. Size: 5cm. (2") high to the top of the handle by 10cm. (4") long from the tip of the spout to the outer edge of the handle. This piece is finely potted and this shape of jug is quite unusual. It is of squat shouldered, form and it is decorated with bands of vertical engine turning. It is in excellent condition.
It is from the same service as the teapot below. |
£69. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12079 |
 |
An engine turned basalt teapot and cover. Marked 'WEDGWOOD". It is also impressed with the letter 'S' and a further, indistinct workmans' mark. Date: c.1820. Size: 10cm. (4") high to the top of the finial by 19.7cm. (7 3/4") long from the tip of the spout to the outer edge of the handle. This piece is finely potted and this shape of teapot is quite unusual. It is of squat shouldered, form and the lid has a fluted rim. Both the pot and the lid are decorated with bands of vertical engine turning and there is moulded details to the spout and the handle. The lid has a widow finial. Both the pot and lid are in excellent condition. It is from the same service as the jug above. |
£195. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| X12048 |
 |
A very good pair of basalt candlesticks with enamelled decoration. They are both marked 'WEDGWOOD' and they also have an impressed 'N' just beneath the Wedgwood mark and a separate small 'x'. Date: c.1820. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") high. These candlesticks are decorated, with oriental style flowers, in raised enamels and gilding. This type of decoration was introduced by Wedgwood in 1815 and given the name of Capriware. It was made to imitate the oriental designs which were being brought into Britain at the time. Both candlesticks are well decorated and they are in excellent condition. |
£495. |
Nil. |
| X12027 |
 |
A very large basalt, trumpet shaped vase. Marked 'WEDGWOOD' on one side of the foot and 'MADE IN ENGLAND' to the other side. It also has an impressed 'A' and the number '10'. The number relates to the size. Date: c.1920. Size: 25cm. (9 3/4") high by 22cm. (8 3/4") diameter at the rim. This piece is very impressive. It is decorated, in relief, with four of the Muses. To the base is a border of grapes and vines and to the rim is a border of flowers. All of the reliefs are very good quality. Originally this vase would have had an inner, pierced, flat lid to support boughs of flowers. This is now missing but the piece is in excellent condition.  |
£285. |
U.S.A.
+£25.
Western
Europe
+£20. |
| W11729 |
 |
A black basalt bowl. Marked 'WEDGWOOD MADE IN ENGLAND'. It is also impressed with the number '7' which relates to the size. Date: c.1920. Size: 18.4cm. (7 1/4") diameter by 9cm. (3 1/2") deep. This piece is decorated, in relief, with a band of grapes and vine leaves to the rim. The decoration is crisp and well detailed. There are two small pieces of the relief missing, both being from the tips of the vine leaves. Other than this it is in very good condition. |
£62. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| W11549 |
 |
A small basalt cream jug. Marked 'WEDGWOOD. MADE IN ENGLAND'. It is also impressed with the number '30' and the letter 'U'. Date: c.1920. Size: 6.5cm. (2 1/2") high to the top of the handle by 12cm. (4 3/4") from the tip of the spout to the outer edge of the handle. This piece is decorated with a continuous band of classical subjects and trees. The moulding is quite good quality and the jug is in excellent condition. 
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£59. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| W11571 |
 |
A basalt figure of an bulldog. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1915. Size: 12.3cm. (4 7/8") long by 5cm. (2") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") high. This figure was designed by Ernest Light in 1915. He designed a number of animals, birds and insects for Wedgwood and they were all, at first, produced in basalt. Most of the designs which were produced from 1915 had glass eyes. The series was later re-issued in 1935 but the later examples had eyes moulded in the basalt. These designs are all very naturalistic. The bulldog is the most common of these animals but he is still very desirable. This piece is in excellent condition. 
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£245. |
Nil |
| W11286 |
 |
A basalt figure of an elephant. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1915. Size: 13.5cm. (5 3/8") long by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") wide by 8.5cm. (3 3/8") high. This figure was designed by Ernest Light in 1915. He designed a number of animals and birds for Wedgwood and they were all, at first, produced in basalt. Most of the animal designs which were produced from 1915 had glass eyes. The series was later re-issued in 1935 but the later examples had eyes moulded in the basalt. These designs are all very naturalistic. The more well known animals are the bulldog and the cat. The elephant is not very common. This piece is in excellent condition.
|
£495. |
Nil |
| W11473 |
 |
A basalt footed bowl. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with a number '7' which relates to its size. Date: c.1880. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") diameter by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") high. This piece is decorated with a continuous band of classical figures and trees. To the rim is a border of oak leaves and acorns and to the foot is a border of stylised leaves. All of the moulding is good quality and the piece is in excellent condition. |
£175. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| V10266 |
 |
A good quality basalt jug with cover. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD. MADE IN ENGLAND'. There is also an impressed number '42' and two odd letters, 'J' and 'Y'. Date: c.1920. Size: 14.5cm. (5 3/4") high, including the lid. Without the lid the jug is 11.5cm. (4 1/2") high. This is one of the less common shapes of jug that Wedgwood made in this period. It is a shape which is associated more with the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is decorated with a continuous band of classical figures and putti and the lid is surmounted with a widow finial. The reliefs are all well executed, with good detail, and the interior of the jug is glazed. There is a large chip on the lid but the jug is in excellent condition.  |
£95. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |