Featured Wedgwood asterisk bottom mark What does it mean?

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  1. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

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    Hi everyone! How is winter-spring-summer cleaning going? I've never been so organized.

    I am having trouble identifying the meaning of this mark on the base of this large piece of Wedgwood I am thinking it is a clue to the year but have had no luck looking it up The only other mark is the word Wedgwood I know the word England sort of dates it to it has to be after a certain year for that word to be on it There are no other initials or marks as on the other pieces that came in the lot This one really seems to have some age to it as the others are from the 70's but still look brand new

    Please, any help is very much appreciated

    Ty
     
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  2. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    the font dates the mark as well. I do believe that the asterisk is a date, but I need to find my book.
     
  3. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

    @Ownedbybear

    All I have been able to deduce is that it could be antique because it only says England Dating it from 1891 to 1907 when they added Made in to the England Does that sound right?

    Also forgot to say please and thank you for when you find it
     
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  4. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I don't know about the mark, but the figures are the Muses Polyhymnia & Urania. Are there 2 others on the opposite side? There may be a record of when this design was introduced, putting a floor under the date. Lovely piece. :)
     
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    Bronwen Well-Known Member

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  7. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member



    How did you find the names of the girls on the planter? There are 7 different figures on this

    Thank you I love the lion heads
     
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  8. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I study cameos. Many early Wedgwood designs were taken from the gem impressions made by James Tassie. Then the two became competitors in some ways & Josiah began to use original designs in the neoclassical manner.

    Polyhymnia 4.jpg Urania Pichler Qper Harvard.jpg
     
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  9. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

    @Bronwen Love that first cameo I'll look up the Tassie guy, never heard of him TY!
     
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  10. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    The second one is a gem impression of the sort Tassie &, after his business took off, others made in plaster & other substances, with the best/most expensive made in glass of the same color as the original stone.
     
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  11. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

    The lava ones are very cool
     
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  12. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Like ivory, lava offers a carver a large enough chunk of material to work with that great depth can be achieved &, on some, parts of the figure are barely attached to the background. Modern 'lava' cameos are molded & do not have this kind of depth. The range of subjects regularly seen in lava is much narrower than in shell.

    The Polyhymnia figure is a very old composition, copied by gem engravers. This is a Roman sarcophagus:

    Polyhymnia Roman sarcophagus.jpg

    Because I never pass up the opportunity to divert a thread to cameos, here is a different Urania, a favorite from my own collection:

    Urania mine 1A.jpg
     
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  13. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

    These are both stunning!!! @Bronwen I love cameos It is such a same most people don't think very much of them I was at the pawn shop the other day and there were a few Some adorned with nice size diamonds I wanted them all!
     
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  14. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member


    I simply cannot find the asterisk mentioned in anything I am finding on the web Grrr
     
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  16. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    My one book on Wedgwood says pieces marked Wedgwood & England date to approx. 1891 - 1908. There is no mention of an asterisk or daisy mark so wonder if this could have been a mark put there by the decorator? (Or is the basic shape fired before the decoration in applied?) This jardiniere came in 2 sizes. Book shows a large one marked Wedgwood England & dates to c. 1900.
     
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  17. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

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  19. gauntlettgems

    gauntlettgems Well-Known Member

    The coral and shell Wedgwood is beautiful! I’m going to ask the museum if they know anything about the asterisk mark. I’m just too curious!
     
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  20. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    The museum has been very helpful with answering questions for other members a couple of time. There may not be anyone there at present.
     
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