Jasper: Cobalt

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We still have cabinet 40 in Armadale, but the bulk of our stock is now held in the gallery.


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#2451  

attrib. Neale: Scent bottle, in solid blue jasper, with the muses Urania and Euterpe: Astronomy and Lyric Poetry. Once the formula became known, Neale produced high quality jasperware, as in this rare example.

Unmarked. C1790. 4.5" long; 2" wide. Later silver top, C1860, chased with traces of gilding.
 $1,750
#2238

WEDGWOOD: A rare and attractive example of the Dancing Hours bowl in Cobalt Jasper Dip. Excellent modelling and transclucence.

10" Diameter. C1920.
 $1,850
#1423

WEDGWOOD: Cobalt jasper dip, finely ornamented with Abundantia. This style of box was used to store toothpowder, a forerunner of toothpaste. 10.5cm (4.25") diameter. Date code for 1886. $295
#2244

SPODE: In cobalt dip stoneware, diced, with brown florets and border of white flowers. Rare mixed case mark. An exceptionally rare, early example of Spode’s imitation of Jasperware.
Provenance: David Drakard collection. C1790.
$1,195
#2162

WEDGWOOD: In cobalt jasper dip, complete with sterling silver cap, and cork insert to render the cap airtight. 1890.

Tiny ding to silver cap; WEDGWOOD mark indistinct but readable.
SOLD
#1386

WEDGWOOD: In cobalt jasper dip, decorated with Bellerophon Watering Pegasus and Cupid As Oracle. C1900.

Lacking cover; however, there is a school of thought that these bottles were stoppered with a cork.
$245
#1208

WEDGWOOD: Mantel Clock in Cobalt jasper dip, designed by Harry Barnard. Decorated with various figures in high quality relief. C1900.

New battery operated movement fitted.
SOLD
#1569

*WEDGWOOD: Portland Vase. A copy of the ancient Roman vase in the British Museum in cobalt jasper dip, a rare size at 7” tall. C1900.


Tiny sliver chip from rim at base.
$1,250
#1593

WEDGWOOD: Dancing Hours vase, shape 1025, in cobalt jasper dip. The shape and decoration were extremely popular and were made in various sizes. This one is a small one, at 6".

Restoration to one handle.
$1,395
#1655

WEDGWOOD: An early copy of the Portland Vase, in cobalt jasper dip. Well modelled with excellent definition and translucence. A few minor firing cracks as is usual for Portland vases of this period.

8" tall. C1846.
SOLD
J3

WEDGWOOD: Pair of candlesticks. C1850.
$880
J40

WEDGWOOD: Comb tray, oval shape. Some of the finest quality of decoration we've seen. 9.5" long. C1850.
$1,100
#1288

WEDGWOOD: Jug, Dutch shape, unusually large with extra fine decoration. C1900
$600
$395
#1290  

WEDGWOOD: Cabinet cup and saucer C1870
$400
 #1301  

WEDGWOOD: Jardiniere of medium size C1900
SOLD
J9   WEDGWOOD: Jug, Etruscan form, medium size. C1900
SOLD
J67   WEDGWOOD: Jug, Club shape, 6" high, with especially fine decoration of Apollo and three of the Muses. C1870.
$350
$275

J56  

WEDGWOOD: Pair candlesticks in shape 3393, 4.6" high. A very rare shape, and made available here as a pair in perfect condition. C1920.
$1,200
J52  

WEDGWOOD: Biscuit Barrel in an exceptionally deep blue and crisply worked figures. Some wear and a couple of dings to the silver plate mountings.
$300
J81  

WEDGWOOD: Hair Receiver. C1920
$430

 * Items marked with an asterisk are not in the shop, but are available. Please contact us for details.