A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER EWER EMBLEMATIC OF WINE, 'SACRED TO BACCHUS'
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A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER EWER EMBLEMATIC OF WINE, 'SACRED TO BACCHUS'

20TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED WEDGWOOD (R IN CIRCLE) MADE IN ENGLAND MARK, IMPRESSED 92 AND BB, AFTER A MODEL OF 1775 BY JOHN FLAXMAN, SR.

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A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER EWER EMBLEMATIC OF WINE, 'SACRED TO BACCHUS'
20th century, impressed WEDGWOOD (R in circle) MADE IN ENGLAND mark, impressed 92 and BB, after a model of 1775 by John Flaxman, Sr.
In the Renaissance style, the oviform ewer with a satyr seated on the shoulder, its head coming up between the split handle, applied with a ram's mask suspending fruiting vines looping along each side and up behind the satyr
16½in. (42cm.) high
Provenance
T.C. Quirt, Esq., circa 1995


























Lot Essay

The present example is number 5 from a limited edition of 25 examples. This edition was the first made in white on pale blue since the transfer of the factory to its present location at Barlaston in 1940. A copy of a certificate of authentication form the factory accompanies this lot.

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