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Antique Blue Jasperware Jug with Classical Relief England, c. 1890–1910
Antique Blue Jasperware Jug with Classical Relief England, c. 1890–1910
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A handsome late-Victorian / Edwardian blue jasperware jug, decorated in crisp white relief with classical figures, cherubs and landscape elements, framed by a Greek key border to the shoulder and base.
The form is elegant and well-balanced, with a pronounced pouring lip, loop handle and fitted metal-mounted hinged lid, a feature commonly associated with high-quality English jasperware jugs of the period. The deep cobalt ground provides strong contrast to the finely modelled neoclassical relief scenes.
Originally intended for water, milk or table service, this jug now presents equally well as a decorative cabinet piece or display object.
Details
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Origin: England
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Date: circa 1890–1910
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Material: Blue jasperware ceramic with white relief decoration
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Decoration: Classical figures, cherubs, trees and urn motifs
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Border: Greek key (meander) pattern
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Features: Pouring lip, loop handle, hinged metal lid
Condition
Good antique condition overall.
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General age-related wear and surface marks
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Minor rubbing to relief and glaze consistent with use
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Small chips and wear visible to rim and handle area (see photos)
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Lid hinge present and functional
All photographs form part of the description.
Dimensions
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Height: approx. 18 cm
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Base diameter: approx. 11 cm
Notes
This is an antique decorative jug. As with all antique ceramics, it is not recommended for modern food or liquid use.
Styling & Display
Ideal for:
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Display cabinets or shelves
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English country, Georgian or neoclassical interiors
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Pairing with jasperware, Wedgwood-style or classical ceramics
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