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Canopic Vase in Rosso with Black, Wedgwood, circa 1820

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    A pair of winged, seated sphinxes in rosso with black decoration. Exhibited: Wedgwood, Master Potter to the Universe, Roche Foundation, 2023. The Egyptian winged sphinx is a variat...
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    A rare shape, in the scarce buff jasper dip with black ornament. A striking and unusual combination of colours in jasperware.
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  • Pair of Rosso Antico Candlesticks, Wedgwood, circa 1820
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    A rare pair of bell shaped candlesticks in rosso antico, with black decoration of ‘Boys at Play’.
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  • Shield-Shaped Vase, Wedgwood, circa 1773
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    A shield-shaped vase, decorated to resemble porphyry, and highlighted with gilding. Marked for Wedgwood & Bentley.
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  • Portland Vase, Northwood, Wedgwood, circa 1880
    By Wedgwood
    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    One of the finest copies of The Portland Vase that Wedgwood produced, in many ways rivalling the First Edition itself. Decorated by Thomas Lovatt, then cut, polished and shaded by John Northwood in his glass engraving studio. Although 30 copies were intended, the work was so exacting and arduous that in the end only thirteen were finished. The mirrored stand, which is included, is later and I think dates from the late 20th century. Of all the stands designed for the Portland Vase, this is the best I've seen. The original Portland vase, dating from around 200AD and made of cameo glass, is considered one of the most important examples of classical design and is noted for its intricate relief sculptures, which depict classical figures and scenes from Greek mythology - exactly what, though, we're not sure. The original Wedgwood Portland Vase...
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  • Campana Vase, Victoriaware Wedgwood, circa 1880
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    A campana vase in white & gilt Victoriaware. Very French in style, the decoration being a copy of Sevres. It works surprisingly well on the neoclassical shape.
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  • English Pearlware Three-Piece Garniture, Wedgwood, circa 1820
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