Stock No. |
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Description. |
Price. |
Shipping Costs. |
Sm 14.11a |
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A black and white jasper dip spill vase. Marked
'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with the letters 'KAB'. These are the date
letters for the year 1873. Size: 10.5cm. (4 1/8") high by 7cm. (2 3/4")
diameter. This piece is the more unusual shape of spill vase as it tapers in at
the base. It is finely moulded with classical subjects and it is in excellent
condition. Click on an apple
for
other views
of the vase. |
£89. |
U.S.A. +£10.
Western Europe. +£5. |
Bw 1.10a |
 |
A solid white jasperware sucrier with green
relief. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1820. Size: 10cm. (4") high, including the
lid, by 11cm. (4 1/4") diameter. This piece is decorated with various classical
scenes, including the three graces, interspersed by anthemions. This colour
jasperware from this period is not common. There is a piece of relief missing
from one of the anthemions but other than this the piece is in good condition.
The damage can be seen in two of the other images. Click on an apple
for
other
views
of the
sucrier. |
£195. |
Nil |
Nec 23.7b |
 |
A very unusual lilac jasper dip pot with a bar
across the top. Marked 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with the letters 'CTY'
which are the date letters for 1870. Size: 7cm. (2 3/4") across by 6.2cm.
(2 7/16") high. These pots are illustrated in some books as part of a desk
set and in others as part of a dressing table set. I do not know their exact
purpose. This example is in excellent condition. Click on an apple
for
other
views
of the
pot. |
£245. |
Nil |
| S8084 |
 |
A small green jasper dip plaque, probably made
originally to fit into a piece of furniture. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also
impressed with a workmans' mark 'J'. Date: c.1870. Size: 8.7cm. (3 3/8") by
5.8cm. (2 1/4"). This plaque depicts Thalia, who was the muse of idyllic
poetry asnd farce. It is well moulded and it is in excellent condition. |
£115. |
Nil |
| S8083 |
 |
A small green jasper dip plaque, probably made
originally to fit into a piece of furniture. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also
impressed with a workmans' mark 'J'. Date: c.1870. Size: 8.7cm. (3 3/8") by
5.8cm. (2 1/4"). This plaque depicts Apollo. It is well moulded and it is
in excellent condition. |
£115. |
Nil |
| S7988 |
 |
A black and white jasper dip teapot. Marked:
'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. Date: c.1900. Size: 10cm. (4") high by 18cm. (7") long from
the outer edge of the handle to the tip of the spout. The teapot is decorated
with a continuous band of classical figures and trees. The reliefs are good
quality and the piece is in excellent condition. Click on the apple
for
another view of the teapot. |
£135. |
U.S.A. +£10.
Western Europe. +£5. |
| S7912 |
 |
A 'Dysart' green jasper dip jardiniere. Marked:
'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. Date: 1910. Size: 14cm. (5 1/2") high by 16cm. (6 1/4")
diameter. This piece is decorated with oval medallions containing portraits of
Washington, Lafayette and Franklin. To the rim is a border of flowers. The
condition of this piece is excellent and there is no lifting of the sprigs as
is often found on this colour. There is slight discolouration inside the pot,
from use. This colour was only produced for six years, from 1906 to 1912.
Click on an apple
for
other
views
of the jardiniere. |
£225. |
Nil |
| S7330 |
 |
A jasperware preserve pot in two shades of blue
and white. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1870. Size: 9.5cm. (3 3/4") high. This
piece has a silver plated lid, with a cut out for a spoon, and would have been
used for serving preserves. It is decorated with reliefs showing classical
figures and horses. The two shades of blue are sometimes, incorrectly referred
to as three colour jasperware. It is in excellent condition. Click on an
apple
for
other
views
of the
pot. |
£95. |
U.S.A. +£10.
Western Europe. +£5. |
| S6813 |
 |
A black and white jasper dip campana vase and
cover. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. Date: c.1900. Size: 21.5cm. (8 1/2") high
including the lid. This vase is decorated with a continuous band of classical
figures and trees between stylised foliate borders. It is a fine quality piece.
The knop on the lid has been off and has now been professionally restored. The
repair is not visible. Other than this the piece is in very good
condition. Click on the apple
to see
the other side of the vase. |
£445. |
Nil |
S6832 |
 |
A small black and white jasper dip bud vase.
Marked: 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. Date: c.1900. Size: 12.7cm. (5") high. The vase is
decorated with four different sprigs showing cherubs and classical subjects. It
is in excellent condition. Click on an apple
for other
views
of the
vase. |
£78. |
U.S.A. +£10.
Western Europe. +£5. |