Wedgwood Jasperware Small Blue Vase
$44.00
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There is a quiet elegance to classic Wedgwood Jasperware that never goes out of style. This small blue Wedgwood jasperware vase is a beautiful example of that timeless tradition, with its iconic matte blue ground and delicate white classical reliefs that feel both refined and softly decorative.
Petite in scale, this piece is especially charming styled on its own or layered into a collected vignette. The sculptural silhouette, flared rim, and raised white detailing give it presence without overpowering a space. It is the kind of object that works effortlessly on a bookshelf, mantel, bedside table, or tucked into a china cabinet among other treasured pieces.
This vase shows honest vintage character, including a very small chip along the edge of the rim. The chip is subtle and does not detract from the overall beauty or display appeal of the piece, but it is noted for full transparency and priced accordingly. The jasperware reliefs remain crisp and the color retains its classic Wedgwood blue tone, making this a lovely example for collectors and decorators alike.
Elegant yet approachable, this piece brings a sense of history, craftsmanship, and restraint to a home. It is equally at home in traditional interiors and more modern spaces that appreciate contrast and heritage.
Details
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Type: Small vase
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Maker: Wedgwood
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Material: Jasperware
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Color: Classic Wedgwood blue with white relief detailing
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Condition: Good vintage condition with a very small chip on the rim
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Scale: Small, ideal for shelf or vignette styling
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Era: Mid 20th century
- Size : approx 3.5" tall
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Approximate date: Circa 1950s–1970s
Styling Notes
Display this vase on its own as a sculptural accent or pair it with books, framed art, or other collected ceramics. It works beautifully in layered shelf styling and adds instant character to any curated nook.
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.