This rare antique Wedgwood Ivory Vellum vase, crafted in 1880, exemplifies the company's mastery of fine pottery. The vase is made from Wedgwood’s signature Ivory Vellum ceramic, known for its smooth, matte surface. It is meticulously hand-painted with detailed depictions of hop leaves and cones, complemented by intricate naturalistic patterns in red, green, and gold. Both sides feature elegant foliate handles, adding to its refined aesthetic.
This vase is a rare example of Wedgwood’s late 19th-century craftsmanship, blending intricate design with artistic symbolism. The base bears the official Portland Vase Wedgwood brand mark, introduced in 1878 as a tribute to the company's renowned replica of the Roman Portland Vase in the British Museum.
Museum collection reference:
A similar vase from the Ivory Vellum series is held in the Victoria and Albert Museum:
V&A Collection: Wedgwood Ivory Vellum Vase
Historical background:
The Wedgwood Pottery Company, founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, became world-famous for its innovation and quality. Wedgwood pioneered techniques such as transfer printing, allowing for the mass production of intricate designs. Over 250 years later, Wedgwood remains a symbol of British ceramic excellence, with its works prized by collectors worldwide.
Apart from his innovations in ceramics, Josiah Wedgwood revolutionised modern sales techniques, by introducing direct mail, money-back guarantees, free shipping, celebrity endorsements, illustrated catalogues, and “buy one, get one free” promotions.
Dimensions:
Height: 24.7 cm
Diameter at widest part: 12.7 cm
Weight: 774 grams
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