WEDGWOOD VINTAGE JASPERWARE JUG/PITCHER, C. 1924
WEDGWOOD, ENGLAND, DARKER BLUE, 6 1/4” HIGH, VINTAGE JASPERWARE JUG/PITCHER, CIRCA 1924
ITEM NUMBER: PFTP001056
PRICE: $225.00
This Fabulous Jasperware Jug/Pitcher was manufactured by the illustrious Wedgwood Factory of Etruria, England approximately 1924 and is impressed as such.
It has a grape & vine design on the upper portion (rim) with Grecian Mythological figures around the mid circumference section of the jug. Each side of the jug has a different scene as is illustrated in the photos. It measures 6 1/4" High and 5 1/4" handle to spout.
COMMENT: Just a fabulous piece of English Jasperware to add to any quality Jasperware Collection! It can easily make a sophisticated gift for any occasion!
CONDITION: Excellent!
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WEDGWOOD
The first Wedgwood factory was early as 1600. It was established by Thomas Wedgwood in Burslem, Staffordshire, England. Later on in 1739 Josiah took over his father’s business and continued the high quality and new innovations which hailed the world renowned success of the company. In 1795 Josiah died and the family business continued to flourish under the craftsmanship and guidance of a powerful and talented family who were not afraid to be innovative with their new lines of production of different techniques and wares. Jasperware, his most successful innovation, was a durable unglazed ware most characteristically blue with fine white cameo figures inspired by the ancient Roman Portland Vase. The scenes were Grecian Classical that was Mythological in theme. Many of the finest designs were the work of the British artist John Flaxman. Wedgwood products were mass appealing to the rising European bourgeois class. Wedgwood’s superior quality was indeed a huge threat to many of the European factories at the time.
In 1906, a Wedgwood china museum was established at the Etruria pottery. A new factory was built at nearby Barlaston in 1940, and the museum was moved to and expanded at this location. The Etruria works was closed in 1950. During the 1960s and 1970s, Wedgwood acquired many English potteries, including William Adams & Sons, Coalport, Susie Cooper, Crown Staffordshire, Johnson Brothers, Mason's Ironstone, J. & G. Meakin, Midwinter Companies, Precision Studios, and Royal Tuscan.
Today the Wedgwood Group still retains the same reputation for quality and is still associated with the affluent and elite of society. Design is an essential factor. Wedgwood Group companies are served by a large, highly qualified, and experience team of designers and modelers, supplemented by contributions from eminent contemporary artists.
ITEM NUMBER: PFTP001056
PRICE: $225.00
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