Jasper: Tricolour
Our new gallery is open in Carlton.
We still have cabinet 40 in Armadale, but the bulk of our stock is now held in the gallery.
Together with the new gallery, we have a name and a new website: www.etruria.com.au
| #2626 | WEDGWOOD: Superb and exceptionally rare small jug in engine turned diceware; turned so finely as to render the jasper translucent.
Probably lacking cover; slight sinking at base of spout (in the making). Otherwise perfect. |
$6,750 | |
| #2431 | WEDGWOOD: Chalice, from a limited edition of 750 to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977. In pale blue and sage jasper dip, with dicing and applied trefoils. 1976 |
SOLD | |
| #2202 | *WEDGWOOD: A high quality reproduction of an 18th century vase, in engine turned pale blue jasper dip, with applied yellow trefoils. Complete with frog. 1974 |
$800 | |
| #2244 | *SPODE: In cobalt dip stoneware, diced, with brown florets and border of white flowers. Rare mixed case mark. A charming, exceptionally rare and early example of Spode’s version of Jasperware. About 3" tall. C1790. Provenance: David Drakard collection |
$1,195 | |
| #1353 |
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WEDGWOOD: Vase in the ‘Barber Bottle’ shape (probably based on a wine decanter), in old pale blue with lilac medallions showing Aesculapius & Hygeia, Fame inscribing a vase to Elisabeth, Abundantia, and Mars (God of War). Heads of Bacchus and grape vines in relief. C1870. | $3,450 |
| J61 |
WEDGWOOD: Biscuit Barrel (shape 3) in Old Pale Blue and Cobalt, with silver plate mountings and exquisitely detailed decoration of Sacrifice. All in excellent condition. C1900. |
$950 |
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* Items marked with an asterisk are not in the shop, but are available. Please contact us for details.




