RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl
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RARE FIND. Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. Portland Blue Pedestal Bowl

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Beautiful Portland blue with the famous white bas relief of Wedgwood Jasperware. Made in England. 1950- 60s. Perfect for flowers and fruits and display.

Condition: Excellent pre-owned vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or other damage that we can see.

Please note that most of our items are pre-loved and may have minor imperfections commensurate with the date of manufacture. Vintage items are about 40 to 100 years old, antique pieces are over 100 years old. Minor wear should be considered acceptable, they are simply part of the character of owning an older piece. I give full condition reports for each item, please feel free to contact me for further information.

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Dimensions: Measures approximately 8" Dia.

Jasperware, is a type of fine-grained, unglazed stoneware introduced by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood in 1775 as the result of a long series of experiments aimed at discovering the techniques of porcelain manufacture. Its name derives from the fact that it resembles the natural stone jasper in its hardness. Jasperware was the direct result of over 5,000 carefully recorded experiments undertaken over a period of several years. Developed by late 1774, Jasperware comprised a dense white stoneware which accepted colours throughout the entire body.