Wedgwood, Earthenware Brooch With Silver Mount, 19th Century
A Wedgwood plaque mounted as a brooch on silver. T
he decoration depicts two goddesses of war, likely Athena and Minerva, alongside cherubs.
There is a striking contrast in the white bas-relief against a blue background, typical of Wedgwood.
Good condition.
Dimensions :
Diameter: 5 cm.
Wedgwood was a British pottery, earthenware, and porcelain factory founded in May 1759, at the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom, by Josiah Wedgwood and his son Thomas Wedgwood.
he decoration depicts two goddesses of war, likely Athena and Minerva, alongside cherubs.
There is a striking contrast in the white bas-relief against a blue background, typical of Wedgwood.
Good condition.
Dimensions :
Diameter: 5 cm.
Wedgwood was a British pottery, earthenware, and porcelain factory founded in May 1759, at the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom, by Josiah Wedgwood and his son Thomas Wedgwood.
165 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Earthenware
Diameter: 5 cm
Reference (ID): 1655269
Availability: In stock
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