The Standing Rabbit
Wedgwood (England) Cream Color on Celadon Silver Tray with Cupids Pulled by Lions
Wedgwood (England) Cream Color on Celadon Silver Tray with Cupids Pulled by Lions
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A small cream and celadon Wedgwood Jasperware trinket dish featuring cupids being pulled in a chariot by two lions in applied relief. There are four flowers in relief along the inside of the rim. The dish measures 4 1/4" across and 3" wide. The bottom is impressed with "Made in England Wedgwood 63 H and what appears to be the initials LR." The condition is very good, with no chips or flaws.
Wedgwood Jasperware
Jasper, which name means "spotted or speckled stone," is an opaque variety of chalcedony--a microcrystalline variety of the mineral quartz, and is created from various sedimentation and volcanic ash. In the 1770s, inspired by this opaque quartz, Josiah Wedgwood created Jasperware as a type of nonporous matte and unglazed stoneware in which white pottery is stained with metallic oxide colors, notably blue, dark blue, sage green, lilac, and even black and yellow. Sprigged decorations of applied white relief in neoclassical designs and classic Greek figures and mythology, commemorative cameos, and borders of oak leaf and acorn, leaf and berry, grapes and grapevines, and Acanthus are associated with Jasperware.


