Wedgwood England 1960s Blue Jasperware Octagonal Trinket Box Sacrifice Scene
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Wedgwood England 1960s Blue Jasperware Octagonal Trinket Box Sacrifice Scene
A beautiful box with a classical soul — perfect for keepsakes, rings, or rituals of your own.
Great vintage condition consistent with its age - no chips, cracks or damages.
Defects & imperfections - please check pictures made under the bright light & magnification: skuffs at broom of the box
Pictures are part of the description, please check them & let me know if you require additional ones.
Fascinating Fun Facts:
• The top relief shows a Roman-style offering at an altar — honoring Concordia, goddess of harmony.
• That leafy border is oak leaves and acorns, often used by Wedgwood to signify strength and tradition.
• This style of jasperware was a favorite souvenir for American tourists in the 1950s–70s — classy, compact, and oh-so collectible.
• Jasperware is an unglazed stoneware (a type of ceramic) invented by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s.
• Josiah Wedgwood was deeply influenced by ancient Roman artifacts and collaborated with artists like John Flaxman to translate them into relief designs.
Dimensions: 4.75 x 1.5 in
Weight: 12 oz
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