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$71.86
A vintage Wedgwood blue Jasperware cylindrical jar, made in England in 1974 and featuring the brand’s iconic white neoclassical relief decoration. This lidded pot is adorned with a raised laurel band, figures under trees, and a large white flower motif on the lid.
The base is clearly impressed: WEDGWOOD MADE IN ENGLAND, with the year code 74. These versatile jars were often used for tobacco, tea, or trinkets, and remain timeless collectibles.
Condition:
The jar is structurally sound and displays beautifully. The lid has three small chips to the white floral decoration, as shown in photos. Priced accordingly.
Approx. Dimensions:
• Height: 9–10 cm
• Diameter: 7.5–8 cm
Perfect for:
• Wedgwood collectors
• Classical or Georgian decor themes
• Giftware or dresser storage
wedgwood jasperware
blue jasper jar
tobacco trinket pot
classical relief jar
english stoneware
neoclassical decor
made in england
vintage wedgwood
1974 wedgwood
blue and white pottery
1-3 business days
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