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X12259 A good quality pair of green jasper dip plaques in gilt frames. Each plaque is marked 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1820. Size: The plaques each measure 19cm. (7 1/2") long by 13cm. (5 1/8") wide and the overall size of the frames are 28cm. (11") long by 21cm. (8 3/8") by 4.5cm. (1 3/4") deep. The plaque to the left of the image depicts one of the Muses and the one to the right depicts Minerva. The reliefs on both plaques are quite deep and they are very well detailed. Both plaques are in excellent condition and the frames, which are original, are also in good condition. £675.
the pair.
Nil.
X12208 A lilac jasper dip bud vase. Marked 'WEDGWOOD. ENGLAND'. There is also an impressed letter 'V' which would be a workmans' mark. Date: c.1900. Size: 12.5cm. (5") high by 6.3cm. (2 1/2") diameter at its' widest point. This piece is decorated with two different classical subject, one to either side, and these are separated by anthemions. To the neck is a border of stiff leaves. This is one of the more unusual colours produced by Wedgwood during this period.
We have two of these vases in stock, both decorated with exactly the same reliefs and both are in excellent condition.
£115
each.
U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
each.
X11964 A very good quality set of salad bowl and servers in three colour jasperware. Marked ' WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1870. Size: The bowl is 23cm. (9") diameter by 10cm. (4") high and the servers are 29cm. (11 1/2") long. Both the servers and the bowl are decorated with a green band, on which are various small reliefs of classical subjects, beneath garlands which hang from rams heads. Both above and below the green band are borders of lilac jasper dip. The serving spoons are silver plated and the bowl has a silver plated rim. All of the reliefs are very finely detailed. There is one small chip, which can be seen in one of the images, on the band of white jasper which separates the green band from the top border of lilac. One of the servers also has very slight nibbling to one of the bands of white jasper. Other than this both the servers and the bowl are in good condition. £445. U.S.A.
+£25. Western
Europe
+£20.
W11721 A pair of green jasper dip candlesticks. Marked 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. They are also marked with an impressed 'XX' which is probably a workmans' mark. Date: c.1900. Size: 9.8cm. (3 7/8") diameter at the base by 15.2cm. (6") high. One candlestick is decorated with Apollo on one side and one of the Muses on the other. The other candlestick has two of the Muses. Both have an acorn and oak leaf border around the base. They are both in excellent condition. £175 U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
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