Description
Lilac jasperware in this particular shade is among the rarest of Wedgwood's colour palette, softer than the familiar blue, more unusual than the sage green, and here paired with the crisp white neoclassical relief that has defined Wedgwood's identity since Josiah Wedgwood first perfected the body in the 1770s.
Made by Wedgwood of Stoke-on-Trent, this creamer presents a low, rounded form with a gently curved spout and loop handle, the lilac ground carrying raised white figures in the classical tradition: draped figures, urns, and foliate borders that speak directly to the neoclassical movement that shaped Wedgwood's decorative vocabulary. Jasperware was Wedgwood's most significant technical achievement, an unglazed stoneware body that could be tinted throughout and decorated with applied white relief, and this creamer demonstrates the technique at its most refined.
- Maker: Wedgwood, England
- Dimensions: 7.5 cm (H) x 13 cm (W)
- Condition: Visible condition as shown in images
- Features: Lilac jasperware ground, raised white neoclassical relief figures, spout and loop handle
- Period: 20th century
- SKU: CBD-0027
The lilac colourway is consistently harder to find than blue or black jasperware. This creamer would sit well alongside the pink pin dish (CBD-0031) and the black jasperware pill box (CBD-0029) for collectors building a colour range across the Wedgwood jasperware grouping.
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