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An absolutely stunning example of Wedgwood's masterful artistry, this bone china jasperware dipped teapot in the coveted …
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For your consideration...
An absolutely stunning example of Wedgwood's masterful artistry, this bone china jasperware dipped teapot in the coveted "Classical" pattern represents the very essence of English ceramic excellence. This museum-quality piece showcases the iconic blue jasperware with crisp white relief decoration that has made Wedgwood synonymous with refined taste for over two centuries.
Design Details
The teapot's surface tells a captivating neoclassical story through its meticulously crafted white overlay details:
Rim: Sophisticated oak leaf and dart border motif
Body: An enchanting tableau featuring classical goddesses in flowing robes
Whimsical Elements: Playful cherubs dancing among the decorative elements
Nature Motifs: A proud peacock displayed alongside a faithful dog
Botanical Beauty: Graceful swags of flowers intertwined with blooming trees in full splendor
Each element flows seamlessly into the next, creating a harmonious composition that exemplifies the neoclassical revival that defined Wedgwood's golden age.
Specifications
Diameter: Approximately 6.5 inches
Height: Approximately 6 inches
Material: Fine bone china with jasperware dip technique
Pattern: Classical
Maker: Wedgwood
Condition
This remarkable piece is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, or wear. The white relief decoration remains crisp and well-defined, while the signature Wedgwood blue maintains its rich, even tone throughout. A testament to both its quality construction and careful preservation.
The Wedgwood Legacy
Founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, Wedgwood quickly became the world's most prestigious pottery manufacturer. Known as the "Father of English Potters," Josiah Wedgwood revolutionized ceramic production through scientific innovation and artistic excellence. The company earned royal patronage from Queen Charlotte, leading to the famous "Queen's Ware" designation, and has maintained its reputation for superior craftsmanship for over 260 years.
The Art of Jasperware
Jasperware represents one of Wedgwood's greatest achievements—a dense, unglazed stoneware that Josiah Wedgwood perfected after thousands of experiments in the 1770s. The creation process is remarkably complex:
The distinctive coloring comes from metallic oxides mixed into the clay body—cobalt for the classic blue, chromium for green, and iron for black varieties. The "dipped" technique used on this teapot involves coating a white jasperware body with a thin layer of colored jasperware slip, creating the signature two-tone effect.
The white relief decorations are individually hand-applied using specially formulated white jasperware clay pressed into detailed molds. Each element—every goddess, cherub, leaf, and flower—is carefully positioned and adhered to the colored surface before firing. This painstaking process requires exceptional skill and explains why authentic jasperware pieces are so highly valued.
Why This Piece Matters
This teapot represents more than just functional ceramics—it's a piece of decorative arts history that showcases centuries of ceramic innovation. The Classical pattern embodies the neoclassical movement's celebration of ancient mythology and natural beauty, while the jasperware technique demonstrates the perfect marriage of art and science that made Wedgwood legendary.
Perfect for the discerning collector, elegant tea service, or as a stunning display piece that brings timeless sophistication to any interior.
A truly classical beauty that will be treasured for generations to come.
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- Dimensions
- 8ʺW × 5.5ʺD × 5.5ʺH
- Brand
- Wedgwood
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bone China
- Stoneware
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Superb Superb less
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