Wedgwood

Founded in Staffordshire, England in 1759, Wedgwood has been at the forefront of British ceramics for over 260 years. Known for its innovation and elegant designs, the company’s most iconic creation, Jasperware, features a distinctive unglazed matte finish with classical relief decorations that have made it one of the most enduring and collectible ceramic styles in the world.

Founded in Staffordshire, England, in 1759, Wedgwood is renowned for its fine earthenware and stoneware that have become highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Its most iconic creation, Jasperware, is distinguished by a smooth matte finish with classical relief designs and remains a hallmark of quality craftsmanship and timeless design.

Wedgwood is a historic pottery company founded in Staffordshire, England in 1759, and is renowned for its fine earthenware and stoneware. Its most iconic creation, Jasperware, features a smooth matte finish with classic relief designs and remains a hallmark of quality craftsmanship and timeless design.

Light Blue Jasperware Vase Light Blue Jasperware Vase
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Light Blue Jasperware Vase

Classic Wedgwood Jasperware footed vase in the signature pale blue matte finish with applied white relief. Its petite size makes it ideal for a small floral arrangement or as a stand-alone decorative accent.

The central cameos feature Greek mythological scenes framed by ornate scrollwork panels. One side shows the Muses watering Pegasus on Mount Helikon, a symbol of inspiration and the arts. The reverse depicts two maidens attending a seated winged figure, likely Psyche, the personification of the soul.

Produced in England, the vase is marked on the base with the impressed Wedgwood stamp and “84” date code.

This timeless piece of English ceramic artistry looks beautiful on display and makes a wonderful addition to any Wedgwood collection.

Pink Jasperware Bud Vase Pink Jasperware Bud Vase
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Pink Jasperware Bud Vase

Charming Wedgwood Jasperware bud vase in the distinctive pale pink matte finish with classic white applied relief. The elegant pear‑shaped form tapers to a narrow fluted neck, making it ideal for holding a single stem or for display as part of a collection.

The decoration features two cameo scenes of winged cupids divided by vertical leafy vines. These cupids represent two of the Four Seasons, a classic Wedgwood theme.

One side shows a cupid standing on a branch holding a garland, symbolizing Spring with its blossoms and renewal. The reverse depicts another cupid holding a bird’s nest filled with eggs, representing Summer with abundance and the nurturing of life.

The base is impressed with the Wedgwood mark. There is a date code to the left of “England”, though it’s not clearly legible.

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