A classic piece from the renowned "Jasperware" collection by the esteemed British brand, Wedgwood.
Its muted blue ceramic is adorned with exquisite white relief sculptures, resembling a portable work of art for your tabletop.
The lid features delicately detailed motifs of vines, fruits, and oak leaves, embodying the quintessential neoclassical design.
This relief style, known as Jasperware, was invented by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. It is an opaque, unglazed stoneware celebrated for its classic reliefs and subtle color palettes. The most iconic shade is none other than "Wedgwood Blue"!
This box is generously sized, offering ample space for your cherished small treasures β¨
Dimensions: 12 (L) x 10 (H) cm
Condition: Very well-preserved, remarkably complete.
Made in England, with original factory stamp on the base.
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Wedgwood is a celebrated English pottery company, founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, often referred to as the "Father of English Pottery." Jasperware is a type of unglazed, dense stoneware with a matte finish. Debuting in 1774 after thousands of experiments, it has been produced in a wide array of colors.β¨
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