Rare 19th-century Wedgwood Jasperware Vase In Blue-green
Jasperware vase, also known as pâte de terre or stoneware, attributed to the Wedgwood factory. Unsigned, but similar models of shape are referenced. Model number or decoration engraved in the clay: 414. Antique mount. 19th-century vase, possibly slightly earlier. Rare. Blue-green background color.
Attractive baluster shape
Neoclassical decoration typical of Wedgwood, depicting cherubs, some riding a lion, others in a sleigh pulled by a goat. Very fine quality, characteristic of antique pieces. In good condition. Slight play in the foot attachment, which needs tightening. Any questions welcome.
Attractive baluster shape
Neoclassical decoration typical of Wedgwood, depicting cherubs, some riding a lion, others in a sleigh pulled by a goat. Very fine quality, characteristic of antique pieces. In good condition. Slight play in the foot attachment, which needs tightening. Any questions welcome.
320 €
Period: 19th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sandstone
Height: 21,5cm
Reference (ID): 1703661
Availability: In stock
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