The bowl bears the Portland Vase mark on the underside, along with pattern number Z 4829, confirming its authenticity and rarity. The exterior is distinguished by a rich pale-stained ground with blue mottling, adorned with gilded dragons, a gilded rim, and a gilded base. The interior showcases an exquisite Mother-of-Pearl Lustre finish, with delicate pale staining and a central dragon design.
Daisy Makeig-Jones, a pioneering designer for Wedgwood, is best known for her Fairyland Lustre and Lustre series, which introduced an innovative combination of underglaze coloration, overglaze graining, iridescent effects, and intricate gilding. Her distinctive aesthetic remains highly sought after among collectors and connoisseurs of fine ceramics.
The First Ten Lustre Ranges, numbered sequentially from Z 4823 to Z 4832, encompassed ten distinct patterns, each characterized by unique lustre color combinations. The present bowl corresponds to No. 7 in this series (pattern Z 4829). The dragon motif was one of the most popular and enduring designs within the Lustre series, produced between 1914 and 1929. Today, these pieces are increasingly desirable, with values appreciating steadily in the collector's market. Many consider Daisy Makeig-Jones' works to be exceptional investment pieces.
Dimensions
Height: 9.3 cm
Top Diameter: 20.8 cm
Base Diameter: 9.8 cm
Weight: 564 grams
Condition
The bowl is in excellent antique condition, with no visible cracks, chips, or significant restoration.
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