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nicolamansfield
Dec 21, 2008, 03:13 PM
I have a pretty little piece of Wedgwood, that I cannot put a date to or value as I have not been able to find it on the Web or in Millers Antique books. I have found similar pieces but not in the shape that I have. Its either a dish or an ash tray but its in the shape of a heart. The centrepiece looks religious and pictures four women dressed in robes, one is seated and one is holding a staff of some kind with an arrow at the bottom and a cross at the top. The design reminds me of the Cameo that you might find on pieces of jewellrey. Around the outside of the heart are leaves and acorns. The design is of a creamy colour and the actual dish is like a turquoisey green in colour.
If anyone could give me any details of age or value it would be very much appreciated. I look forward to lots of replies.

Woodleigh
Dec 28, 2008, 10:21 PM
nicolamansfield

The following is a link which shows a small heart-shaped tray in blue. The three women on the tray depict the Three Graces from Wedgewood's Bridge Collection (c. 1969).

If this is not what your looking for, it may give you a lead through the Bridge
Collection.

WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE Spade Tray PALE BUE Tray THE THREE GRACES Bridge Collection(c. 1955) at Abe Silverman's Antique Silver Shop (http://www.abesilverman.com/A1421.html)

I could not clearly make out the figures of the women.

Good luck!

ja40
Jun 21, 2012, 05:26 AM
Help trying to find the pattern and the age of this Wedgwood jasperware lilac pot on the bottom of the piece it says made in England and has the letters JA and the numbers 31?