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Dimensions
8.9ins high, 5.6ins wide, 5.6ins deep
Circa Date
Circa 1924
Description - ID#23134
Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre vase decorated in the Imps on a bridge pattern. This pattern features a line of imps crossing a bridge. A bird sits on the shoreline of a lake below the bridge. Above the bridge is a Roc bird in flight. A 'Bubble' boy stands looking out across the scene. Blossoming trees rise up from the base. Flame fairyland sky. 'Portland Vase' backstamp and pattern number 'Z5481' painted in script to the underside. Pattern illustrated on page 210, 'Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre' by Una des Fontaines.
Maker: Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
English maker - One of the 'top three' Victorian majolica manufacturers.
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Bottle kilns at the Wedgwood factory. (Photo credit: ThePotteries.org)
- Period of Operation:
- 1759 (Josiah Wedgwood 1730-95) to 1987
- Period of Interest:
- 1865-1890's
- Other Names:
- Wedgwood
- Afterwards Called:
- Waterford Crystal in 1987.
- Country:
- England
- Region:
- The Potteries, Staffordshire
- Town:
- Stoke-on-Trent
- People:
- Sons of Francis Wedgwood joined between 1859-65 - Godfrey, Clement Francis, and Laurence.
- Awards/Accolades:
- Basalt, Jasperware.
- Typical Styles:
- Naturalistic, also in imitation of Japanese, Chinese, classical Greek, Aesthetic.
- Notes on Marks:
- Fairly consistent impressed WEDGWOOD. Sometimes also date mark, pattern number.
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- Design Rating:
- 1 - Unsurpassed in their creativity and design excellence.
- Glaze Rating:
- 1 - In the top tier for technical quality of decoration and glazing.
- Desirability Rating:
- 1 - One of the most desirable makers and highly sought after.
- Output Rating:
- 2 - Comparitively average volume output, during our period of interest.
- Price Rating:
- 1 - Command a higher price than the average maker.
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Dimensions: 8.9ins high, 5.6ins wide, 5.6ins deep