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Stoneware Jasperware Collection

"Discover the timeless beauty of stoneware jasperware, a true masterpiece of craftsmanship



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"Discover the timeless beauty of stoneware jasperware, a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. This exquisite teapot from Burslem, created by Wedgwood in 1790, showcases the elegance and sophistication that define this art form. The Three Graces cameo from Scotland, crafted by James Tassie in the late 18th century, captures the essence of classical mythology with its intricate detailing. Another remarkable creation by Tassie is the stunning Scottish cameo featuring delicate craftsmanship and rich symbolism. The ewer from England, made by William Adams & Sons Ltd around 1790, exemplifies the refined artistry and functionality of stoneware jasperware. One cannot overlook the iconic Portland Vase – an enduring symbol of Wedgwood's mastery – produced in Burslem between 1790 and 1796. The coffee can and saucer from Burslem circa 1800 epitomize Wedgwood's ability to combine practicality with artistic flair. Similarly, their hot water pitcher showcases impeccable design and attention to detail. One cannot ignore Medallion with Head of Medusa – a captivating piece created by Wedgwood in Burslem between 1774 and 1780. Its depiction of Medusa's head exudes both power and beauty. Wedgwood continues to impress with their sugar bowls; one dating back to Burslem between 1775-1800 displays intricate patterns while another from around c. 1800 demonstrates simplicity at its finest. Even after years have passed since its inception in Burslem during1860-1880s era, the Portland Vase remains an iconic representation of perfection within stoneware jasperware creations. Lastly, the jug crafted by Staffordshire Potteries circa1800 highlights their expertise in creating functional yet visually appealing pieces. " Experience history through these exceptional examples that showcase the brilliance behind stoneware jasperware - a testament to the skill and creativity of its creators.