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Wedgwood Light Blue Jasperware Dish – Early Scarce 22cm Plate, Staple Repair

Wedgwood Light Blue Jasperware Dish – Early Scarce 22cm Plate, Staple Repair

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Elevate your collection with this exquisite early Wedgwood light blue Jasperware dish, a scarce and highly desirable example of England’s most iconic neoclassical pottery. Measuring approximately 22cm in diameter, this elegant plate showcases the serene, powder-blue ground and refined white relief work that made Wedgwood a benchmark of taste and craftsmanship throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

Rendered in Wedgwood’s signature Jasperware, this decorative dish embodies the purity of line, balance, and understated luxury that collectors around the world seek out. The soft, matte light blue body is beautifully contrasted by crisp white ornamentation, creating a refined and timeless aesthetic that sits effortlessly in both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Key Features:

  • Maker: Wedgwood
  • Material: Classic Jasperware
  • Colour: Light blue with white relief decoration
  • Form: Decorative dish / plate
  • Diameter: Approx. 22cm
  • Period: Very early example of Wedgwood Jasperware
  • Condition: Old staple repair present (historic restoration)
  • Type: Collectors’ piece, display plate, fine pottery

This particular dish is notable for being a very early and scarce example of Wedgwood Jasperware. Early pieces are increasingly difficult to find, especially in this attractive light blue shade and with such well-defined relief work. The presence of an old staple repair is an important part of its story: a traditional method of restoration used in the 19th and early 20th centuries, staples were employed only on items considered valuable enough to warrant careful repair rather than replacement. For many serious collectors, this form of historic repair adds character and authenticity, underlining the age, rarity, and cherished status of the piece.

The dish is perfectly suited for display on a plate stand, within a cabinet of curiosities, or as a focal point on a console, mantelpiece, or sideboard. Its tranquil light blue colour harmonises beautifully with neutral interiors, while the classical white relief brings a touch of sophistication to any setting. Whether grouped with other Jasperware pieces or showcased as a standalone statement, it contributes an air of cultured refinement and heritage.

Why Collect Wedgwood Jasperware?

Wedgwood Jasperware has long been associated with luxury, artistry, and innovation. Introduced in the late 18th century, Jasperware quickly became synonymous with the neoclassical revival, admired for its cameo-like white reliefs against coloured grounds. Light blue remains one of the most sought-after and recognisable colours, combining delicacy with enduring appeal. Early pieces such as this are particularly prized by collectors of fine English ceramics and those who appreciate the craftsmanship and design language of Georgian and Victorian Britain.

A Refined Gift or Investment Piece

This early Wedgwood Jasperware dish makes a thoughtful and sophisticated gift for lovers of antique ceramics, interior design, and British heritage. It is ideal for marking special occasions, adding a refined accent to a curated home, or enhancing an existing collection of Wedgwood, porcelain, and fine pottery. Its scarcity, age, and traditional staple repair give it an individuality that cannot be replicated by modern reproductions.

Condition Note:

The dish has an old staple repair, visible on close inspection and consistent with its age and early manufacture. This historic restoration is stable and does not detract from the overall decorative appeal of the piece. Collectors of antique ceramics will recognise this as a typical and often valued feature of genuinely early and well-loved items.

In summary, this light blue Wedgwood Jasperware dish is a rare opportunity to acquire an early, characterful example of one of Britain’s most celebrated ceramic traditions. With its classic colour, elegant relief work, generous 22cm diameter, and evocative history, it will bring a touch of museum-worthy charm and quiet luxury to any collection or interior.

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