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Wedgwood Jasperware Celadon Green Teapot with Glazed Interior – Classical Relief Design
Wedgwood Jasperware Celadon Green Teapot with Glazed Interior – Classical Relief Design
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This exquisite Wedgwood Jasperware Teapot in celadon green offers a refined expression of classical elegance. Crafted in England from unglazed stoneware, the teapot features the iconic matte finish Jasperware is celebrated for, contrasted beautifully with applied white reliefs depicting neoclassical figures, garlands, and urns in serene procession.
What makes this particular piece even more desirable is its glazed interior, a less common feature in Jasperware teapots, allowing it to be used for serving tea while preserving its decorative integrity.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height (including the lid): 11cm
- Width (spout to handle): 18cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - This teapot is in excellent vintage condition, with no cracks, chips, or restoration.
- The white reliefs are crisp and well-defined.
- The interior glaze is clean and shows minimal to no signs of use.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features:
- Crafted from fine Jasperware in celadon green with applied white relief. The soft green hue—known as celadon—is both calming and sophisticated, ideal for collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
- Classical scenes of Greco-Roman figures and ornamental urns
- The domed lid is topped with a domed finial and framed by a symmetrical arrangement of acanthus leaves, adding further dimension to its sculptural quality.
- Glazed interior for practical tea service
- Smooth matte exterior finish typical of traditional Jasperware
2. Backstamp:
- The base is clearly stamped “WEDGWOOD,” along with “MADE IN ENGLAND” and production codes, confirming its authenticity as a genuine Wedgwood piece—likely produced in the mid to late 20th century.
3. Uses & Versatility:
- A highly collectible and functional piece, this teapot can be used as part of a classical tea service, displayed in a cabinet, or integrated into a curated vignette with other Jasperware or neoclassical accents.
- A thoughtful gift for admirers of British ceramics or design history.
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