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Wedgwood-style jasperware cameo stud earrings

Submitted photo of Wedgwood-style jasperware cameo stud earrings
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Earrings

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AI Estimated Value

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$60.00 – $120.00

AI estimate as of May 19, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a pair of oval stud earrings, stylistically consistent with the jasperware produced by firms such as Wedgwood. Each earring features a miniature white bas-relief cameo portrait set against a pale blue matte ground, a design characteristic of the Neoclassical revival style. The cameos depict what appears to be a right-facing feminine profile with classical hair ornamentation. The stones are secured in gold-tone metal bezel settings with a smooth, polished finish. While the blue and white stoneware is highly evocative of 20th-century decorative jewelry, the lack of visible hallmarks or maker's marks on the reverse—which is obscured by an orange and white display card—means the attribution to a specific manufacturer remains unverified and subject to in-person inspection. The earrings appear to be in good vintage condition, though slight surface variation is visible on the textured white reliefs. The owner identifies these items simply as 'Earrings,' and the jasperware identification is based on visual motifs common to English pottery-style jewelry from the mid-to-late 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided images, these earrings are stylistically consistent with late 20th-century jasperware, most notably the blue-and-white stoneware cameos popularized by Wedgwood. I can see two oval cameos with white bas-relief profiles on a pale blue ground, secured in gold-tone bezel settings. I cannot verify the metal content or the specific manufacturer from a photograph, as the markings are obscured by the display card. My appraisal assumes these are authentic stoneware cameos; if the 'stones' are found to be molded plastic or resin upon physical inspection, the valuation would drop significantly to a decorative value of $10–$20. The current estimate is based on the assumption that these are mid-to-late 20th-century ceramic cameos in gold-filled or high-quality gold-tone settings. The market demand for English-style jasperware remains steady among vintage jewelry collectors, though value is heavily dependent on the presence of a maker's mark and the condition of the delicate reliefs. I can observe some minor surface variations on the white cameos, which is typical for the age. To confirm this valuation, an in-person inspection is required to check for hallmarks on the reverse, verify the substrate of the cameos, and test the metal composition of the settings. Documentation of purchase or original packaging would also be necessary to solidify a specific brand attribution.

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