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Even Older Wedgwood |
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Josiah Wedgwood began to experiment with coloured creamware. He established his own factory, but often worked with others who did transfer printing. He also produced jasperware, made of white stoneware clay that had been coloured by the addition of metal oxides. Jasperware was usually ornamented with white relief portraits or Greek Classical scenes. Jasperware, his most successful innovation, was a durable unglazed ware most characteristically blue with fine white cameo figures inspired by the ancient Roman Portland Vase. Many of the finest designs were the work of the British artist John Flaxman.
These Wedgwood pieces are dated 1880 or prior. |
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Penny's Pantry |
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Wedgwood Jasperware Green Jug Circa 1880 or prior. $300.00 |
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Wedgwood Jasperware Cobalt Biscuit Barrel Circa 1880 or prior. $460.00 |
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Wedgwood Jasperware Cobalt Biscuit Barrel $375.00. Circa 1880 or prior. |
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Wedgwood Jasperware Lilac Biscuit Barrel $700.00. Circa 1880 or prior. |
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Wedgwood Basalt Lady Templeton Bud Vase Circa 1820's. $75.00 |
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Wedgwood Magolica Platter Circa 1870's. $250.00 |
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