Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Seahorse Trinket Dish

$42.00 

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This charming Wedgwood blue jasperware seahorse dish is a beautiful example of Wedgwood’s ability to marry classical technique with playful, sculptural motifs. Finished in a soft, dusty blue with crisp white relief, the twin seahorse design brings a subtle coastal note while still feeling timeless and refined.

The shallow dish form makes it especially versatile. It works equally well styled on a bedside table, layered into a shelf display, or used as a small catchall for rings or treasured objects. The matte jasperware finish gives it a quiet, velvety appearance that reads collected rather than decorative, making it an easy addition to both traditional and modern interiors.

The back is marked Wedgwood Made in England with the registered trademark symbol, and the piece dates to the mid to late 20th century. It remains in excellent vintage condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs noted. The relief details are sharp and intact, and the color remains even and well saturated throughout.

This is the kind of small object that adds personality without overpowering a space. Understated, tactile, and full of character, it feels like something discovered over time rather than bought all at once.


Details

  • Type: Trinket dish

  • Maker: Wedgwood

  • Material: Jasperware

  • Color: Blue with white relief

  • Motif: Seahorses

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition

  • Marked: Wedgwood Made in England

  • Era: Mid to late 20th century

  • Size : approx 4.5"
  • Approximate date: Circa 1960s–1980s

  • One of a kind


Styling Notes

Style this dish on a nightstand, desk, or bathroom shelf as a subtle decorative accent. It pairs beautifully with other jasperware pieces, coastal-inspired decor, or classic books and ceramics for a layered, collected look. Beautiful for a beach house.


Please note, Vintage Goods are final purchase and cannot be returned. These pieces may be aged, have chips or cracks or peeling paint due to the nature of their age and use.

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