Ridgway 19thC Neoclassical Sprigged Staffordshire Centerpiece Bowl WedgwoodThis elegant 19thcentury English centerpiece bowl is attributed to the Ridgway factory in Staffordshire and is an excellent example of their Neoclassical taste and refined moulded ornament. Of elongated oval form and raised on a waisted, spreading pedestal foot, the bowl measures approximately 33 cm in length, making it a substantial decorative focal point for a dining table, sideboard or mantel. The body is made in a fine, pale bluishgrey porcelain
or a standout addition to any curated collection of antique and vintage glass
decorative and functional
ensuring its durability and longevity
and his portrait here encapsulates a fascinating moment in British social and intellectual history
It remains a finely preserved example of Wedgwood’s renowned artistry in Jasperware
this brush box offers a sophisticated blend of decorative beauty and cultural heritage
The painting sits in a richly moulded gilt frame with inner beaded sight edge and outer foliate relief border
For collectors of Spode and early English ceramics
and the depth of the celadon green colour all speak to the high standards of Wedgwood’s mid-20th-century production
a superb example of late 19th-century British ceramic artistry
When placed near natural or ambient light
or simply looking for a sophisticated accent to complete your home decor