Decorative ornament (6) - Wedgwood - Jasperware

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Wedgwood Jasperware collection of six stoneware pieces from England, circa 1970s, in blue, dark blue, green and terracotta colourways with white neoclassical reliefs, including a tall blue vase dated 1975, a dark blue oval plaque/tray, a green spill vase with a crack on the reverse, a blue rectangular trinket box with lid, a green heart-shaped trinket box with lid, and a terracotta rectangular trinket box; condition: good with age-related signs.

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Wedgwood Jasperware Collection – 6 Pieces – England – Circa 1970s

A beautiful and highly decorative collection of six Jasperware pieces, showcasing the timeless elegance and craftsmanship for which Wedgwood is celebrated worldwide.

What makes this collection particularly appealing is its striking variety of colours, bringing together several classic Jasperware shades in a single display. The group features the iconic Portland Blue and Dark Blue tones alongside attractive Green and Terracotta examples, creating a visually rich and highly collectible ensemble. Some of these colourways are encountered less frequently than the traditional blue Jasperware, adding further interest for collectors.

Each piece is decorated with finely detailed white neoclassical reliefs inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology, demonstrating the artistry and refinement that have made Jasperware one of England’s most recognisable ceramic traditions.

The collection comprises:
• Tall blue Wedgwood vase, impressed Wedgwood Made in England, dated 1975
• Dark blue oval Jasperware plaque/tray with impressed Wedgwood mark
• Green Jasperware spill vase
• Blue rectangular trinket box with lid
• Green heart-shaped trinket box with lid
• Terracotta rectangular trinket box with lid

Condition
Overall in good vintage condition with age-related signs of use and manufacture. The green spill vase has a visible crack to the reverse side, as shown in the photographs. The reverse of this vase bears no visible maker’s mark; however, it is produced in the Jasperware style and harmonises beautifully with the accompanying pieces. The remaining items present very well and retain excellent decorative appeal.

Origin: England
Period: Circa 1970s
Material: Jasperware stoneware
Number of pieces: 6

An attractive multicolour Jasperware collection combining classical beauty, decorative charm and a range of desirable colourways. A wonderful opportunity to acquire a display set that showcases the diversity and enduring appeal of English Jasperware craftsmanship.

Seller's Story

Guided by a love for history and craftsmanship, We specialise in collecting and offering antiques and fine English bone china, with a strong focus on authenticity, quality, and historic value. Every item is carefully handled, thoroughly assessed, and described with transparency to honour its unique journey. We strive to provide pieces that not only decorate a home but also carry a story—treasures to be enjoyed and appreciated for years to come.

Wedgwood Jasperware Collection – 6 Pieces – England – Circa 1970s

A beautiful and highly decorative collection of six Jasperware pieces, showcasing the timeless elegance and craftsmanship for which Wedgwood is celebrated worldwide.

What makes this collection particularly appealing is its striking variety of colours, bringing together several classic Jasperware shades in a single display. The group features the iconic Portland Blue and Dark Blue tones alongside attractive Green and Terracotta examples, creating a visually rich and highly collectible ensemble. Some of these colourways are encountered less frequently than the traditional blue Jasperware, adding further interest for collectors.

Each piece is decorated with finely detailed white neoclassical reliefs inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology, demonstrating the artistry and refinement that have made Jasperware one of England’s most recognisable ceramic traditions.

The collection comprises:
• Tall blue Wedgwood vase, impressed Wedgwood Made in England, dated 1975
• Dark blue oval Jasperware plaque/tray with impressed Wedgwood mark
• Green Jasperware spill vase
• Blue rectangular trinket box with lid
• Green heart-shaped trinket box with lid
• Terracotta rectangular trinket box with lid

Condition
Overall in good vintage condition with age-related signs of use and manufacture. The green spill vase has a visible crack to the reverse side, as shown in the photographs. The reverse of this vase bears no visible maker’s mark; however, it is produced in the Jasperware style and harmonises beautifully with the accompanying pieces. The remaining items present very well and retain excellent decorative appeal.

Origin: England
Period: Circa 1970s
Material: Jasperware stoneware
Number of pieces: 6

An attractive multicolour Jasperware collection combining classical beauty, decorative charm and a range of desirable colourways. A wonderful opportunity to acquire a display set that showcases the diversity and enduring appeal of English Jasperware craftsmanship.

Seller's Story

Guided by a love for history and craftsmanship, We specialise in collecting and offering antiques and fine English bone china, with a strong focus on authenticity, quality, and historic value. Every item is carefully handled, thoroughly assessed, and described with transparency to honour its unique journey. We strive to provide pieces that not only decorate a home but also carry a story—treasures to be enjoyed and appreciated for years to come.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Jasperware
Number of objects
6
Material
Stoneware
Manufacturer/brand
Wedgwood
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
16 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
16 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980
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Objects sold
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