Very classy collection! The historic continuity and variety of Jasperware are unique. The black is, to me, the most striking and most reminiscent of ancient pottery.
Nice....we have a large collection WW Jasperware I am hooked on Cobalt, Crimson, and Basalt. You have so many interesting videos I don’t know where to begin!
I have found a Wedgwood teapot but its made in 1671. Does it belong to the family before Wedgwood company being funded ? the pot has nothing on it and its just a date(1671)
Very classy collection! The historic continuity and variety of Jasperware are unique. The black is, to me, the most striking and most reminiscent of ancient pottery.
Yes the black jasperware is absolutely beautiful and classic. I do hope to collect a few more of the black pieces in the future.
Love your collection..
Lovely collections! Best wishes on your Florida abode. Xx
Nice....we have a large collection WW Jasperware I am hooked on Cobalt, Crimson, and Basalt. You have so many interesting videos I don’t know where to begin!
Thanks for the info! We just bought a 120 yo farmhouse and found a box of these from 1980s! Very cool to know their history
Lovely! I have the whole EVIII set minus the lid of the tea pot
That's awesome! I love my teapot!
That small Jubilee teapot is actually a creamer with a lid, probably from the sugar box in this set.
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I have found a Wedgwood teapot but its made in 1671. Does it belong to the family before Wedgwood company being funded ? the pot has nothing on it and its just a date(1671)
If its glazed, wouldn't it be called "Queensware"?
no, jasperware can be glazed.