Japanese Jasperware-Style Vase
Japanese Jasperware-Style Vase
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JAPANESE JASPERWARE-STYLE VASE
Era: Mid-20th Century (circa 1950s-1960s)
Origin: Japan
Style: Wedgwood Jasperware Reproduction
OVERVIEW:
A Japanese interpretation of the classic Wedgwood Jasperware design, featuring relief neoclassical figures against a powder blue ground, demonstrating the post-war Japanese ceramic industry's adaptation of European decorative styles.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 6.75 inches
• Width: 3.5 inches
• Material: Porcelain/Ceramic
• Origin: Japan
• Type: Decorative Vase
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Relief Design:
- Classical female figure with ewer
- White applied sprigging
- Floral garland border
- Rose and leaf base decoration
- Neoclassical motifs
• Form:
- Fan-shaped vase
- Footed base
- Scalloped rim
- Architectural elements
- Balanced proportions
• Color Palette:
- Powder blue ground
- White relief decoration
- Matte finish
- Classic Jasperware coloring
- Consistent tone
CONDITION:
Excellent Vintage Condition
• Clean relief work
• No chips or cracks
• Clear detail retention
• Original finish intact
• Well-preserved color
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
During the mid-20th century, Japanese ceramics manufacturers produced quality interpretations of popular European designs for the export market. This piece mimics the famous Wedgwood Jasperware technique, developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century, though using different materials and production methods.
MAKER'S MARKS:
• "Made in Japan" marking
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Neoclassical interior accent
• Collection display
• Mantel decoration
• Formal room accent
• Small flower vase
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