Jasper Ware Collection
Discover the timeless beauty of Jasper Ware, a true masterpiece in ceramic art
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Discover the timeless beauty of Jasper Ware, a true masterpiece in ceramic art. This exquisite teapot, crafted by Wedgwood in Burslem around 1790, showcases the elegance and craftsmanship that define this iconic style. The influence of James Tassie's work is evident in the delicate Three Graces cameo from late 18th century Scotland. The intricate details and graceful figures capture the essence of classical beauty. Another stunning creation by Tassie is the Scottish Cameo, a testament to his skill as an artist during this period. Its intricate design and meticulous carving make it a true treasure. William Adams & Sons Ltd brings us an elegant ewer from England circa 1790. The fine detailing and refined shape make it a perfect addition to any collection. One cannot discuss Jasper Ware without mentioning the famous Portland Vase, created by Wedgwood in Burslem between 1790-96. Its iconic blue-and-white design has become synonymous with this style. The Apollo medallion from Burslem (1775/80) showcases Wedgwood's mastery at capturing mythological figures with incredible precision and depth. Enjoy your morning coffee with this charming Coffee Can and Saucer set from Burslem circa 1800. The delicate relief work adds a touch of sophistication to your daily routine. Quench your thirst with style using this Hot Water Pitcher also made in Burslem around 1800. Its elegant shape and ornate handle make it a standout piece for any tea party or gathering. Medusa comes to life on this captivating Medallion created by Wedgwood between 1774-80. The intricacy of her features will leave you mesmerized. Indulge your sweet tooth with these beautiful Sugar Bowls from Burslem dating back to either 1775-1800 or circa 1800 - both creations showcase Wedgwood's attention to detail and timeless design.