♥~Brand: Wedgwood
♥~Origin: England
♥~Year: 1950
♥~Size: Flower tea cup size: diameter 5.5cm x height 7.5cm, cup plate diameter 11cm
♥~Status:
Wedgwood Jasper Dancing Girl Embossed Coffee Mug
Beautiful dancing girl design
Item is clean, no cracks or corners ~ stock item
Special style, seize the opportunity
Bottom backstamp: Wedgwood made England
Jasper pattern design instructions:
The designer of Dancing Goddess is John Fleishman II.
John Fleishman II's artistic talent and academic knowledge were reflected in the ancient Roman and Greek periods, giving him a place in the field of British WEDGWOOD pottery.
For seven years he settled in Rome and Italy,
Studying ancient Greek and Roman literature and discovering that culture inspired him.
John Fleissmann II was inspired by the wall shelves of Villa Borghese in Rome in the late 18th century.
In the mid-1770s, a model with a "dancing goddess" theme was designed.
There were originally 12 dancing goddesses, but many of Wedgwood's designs sometimes only featured one, three, six or eight goddesses.
In Greek and Roman mythology, the dancing goddess mainly depicts the goddess Horae who is in charge of the seasons in Greek mythology.
There is also a school of thought that transforms the hours of the day from morning to late night into the beautiful form of the goddess.
The horizontal edge of the star is decorated with a laurel totem that symbolizes glory and victory. It uses delicate handwork to show the delicate veins of the laurel and the graceful grace of the goddesses.
Wearing traditional Greek costumes, the elegant and gentle lines of the clothes, graceful dancing postures and postures are brought to life through Wedgwood's traditional production techniques.
Become the most collectible Wedgwood product
♥~Good news~The fan group of "Annie Crazy Antiquities" has been established on FB^^~ Just search for "Annie Crazy Antiquities" on FB, then go in and click "Like", and you can share the fun of collecting antiquities with your friends at the same time. ~Welcome to join "Annie Crazy Antiquities" and become one of the members of the antiquities treasure hunt^^~
Please read About Me before placing a bid, thank you^^~
It is inevitable that there will be color difference in the products when photographed. Antique hand-made or semi-handmade tools are not as perfect as modern machine-molded products, and there will be traces of years of use. However, the charm of antiques cannot be expressed by modern machine-molded products. Subscript Please read the product pictures and description carefully before placing a bid. Buyers who require perfect products, please consider carefully before placing a bid. I will be happy to answer any questions about the product.
Thank you for visiting me here and hope everyone enjoy your shopping here ♥ ~ Annie Shih ~♥
Origin/manufacturing method
England
♥~Origin: England
♥~Year: 1950
♥~Size: Flower tea cup size: diameter 5.5cm x height 7.5cm, cup plate diameter 11cm
♥~Status:
Wedgwood Jasper Dancing Girl Embossed Coffee Mug
Beautiful dancing girl design
Item is clean, no cracks or corners ~ stock item
Special style, seize the opportunity
Bottom backstamp: Wedgwood made England
Jasper pattern design instructions:
The designer of Dancing Goddess is John Fleishman II.
John Fleishman II's artistic talent and academic knowledge were reflected in the ancient Roman and Greek periods, giving him a place in the field of British WEDGWOOD pottery.
For seven years he settled in Rome and Italy,
Studying ancient Greek and Roman literature and discovering that culture inspired him.
John Fleissmann II was inspired by the wall shelves of Villa Borghese in Rome in the late 18th century.
In the mid-1770s, a model with a "dancing goddess" theme was designed.
There were originally 12 dancing goddesses, but many of Wedgwood's designs sometimes only featured one, three, six or eight goddesses.
In Greek and Roman mythology, the dancing goddess mainly depicts the goddess Horae who is in charge of the seasons in Greek mythology.
There is also a school of thought that transforms the hours of the day from morning to late night into the beautiful form of the goddess.
The horizontal edge of the star is decorated with a laurel totem that symbolizes glory and victory. It uses delicate handwork to show the delicate veins of the laurel and the graceful grace of the goddesses.
Wearing traditional Greek costumes, the elegant and gentle lines of the clothes, graceful dancing postures and postures are brought to life through Wedgwood's traditional production techniques.
Become the most collectible Wedgwood product
♥~Good news~The fan group of "Annie Crazy Antiquities" has been established on FB^^~ Just search for "Annie Crazy Antiquities" on FB, then go in and click "Like", and you can share the fun of collecting antiquities with your friends at the same time. ~Welcome to join "Annie Crazy Antiquities" and become one of the members of the antiquities treasure hunt^^~
Please read About Me before placing a bid, thank you^^~
It is inevitable that there will be color difference in the products when photographed. Antique hand-made or semi-handmade tools are not as perfect as modern machine-molded products, and there will be traces of years of use. However, the charm of antiques cannot be expressed by modern machine-molded products. Subscript Please read the product pictures and description carefully before placing a bid. Buyers who require perfect products, please consider carefully before placing a bid. I will be happy to answer any questions about the product.
Thank you for visiting me here and hope everyone enjoy your shopping here ♥ ~ Annie Shih ~♥
Origin/manufacturing method
England