Wedgwood Jasperware Decorative Dishes

$40.00

These pieces are examples of Wedgwood's iconic Jasperware, a type of unglazed stoneware developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s.

The distinctive pale blue (also called ""lavender blue"") background with white relief decorations featuring classical scenes is characteristic of this style, which became one of Wedgwood's most recognizable products.

Jasperware items are highly valued by collectors of fine ceramics and decorative arts, particularly those interested in neoclassical design. The classical motifs, fine craftsmanship, and the Wedgwood legacy make these pieces desirable for both serious collectors and interior decorators seeking authentic period accessories with historical significance.

England, United Kingdom, Wedgwood, Mid to Late 20th century

(Heart $35, Plate $13)

$40 USD for the pair

Used-good condition-some cosmetic discoloration