Wedgwood Queensware Blue on White Garland Trumpet Vase
Fine Ceramics and Pottery

Wedgwood Queensware Blue on White Garland Trumpet Vase

This item is a decorative trumpet-shaped footed vase made from Wedgwood's signature 'Queensware'—a refined cream-colored earthenware. The design features a tall, tapered body with vertical fluting or ribbing that extends down to a rounded foot with a subtle rope-twist border. The most distinguishing feature is a matte blue applied bas-relief (sprigged) grapevine garland encircling the flared rim. This contrast of glazed white porcelain and matte blue jasperware-style decoration is characteristic of mid-20th-century Wedgwood production, likely dating to the 1940s or 1950s. The vase stands approximately 6 to 8 inches tall. Regarding condition, the piece appears well-maintained with no visible chips or cracks on the delicate grapevine relief, though minor surface scuffs on the base consistent with age are present. The craftsmanship displays the uniform quality expected from the Staffordshire potteries, with sharp definition in the molded fluting and precise application of the blue floral motifs. While no maker's mark is visible in the photograph, this style typically bears an impressed 'Wedgwood' and 'Made in England' stamp on the underside.

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

Basic Information

Category

Fine Ceramics and Pottery

Appraised On

April 15, 2026

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

Item Description

This item is a decorative trumpet-shaped footed vase made from Wedgwood's signature 'Queensware'—a refined cream-colored earthenware. The design features a tall, tapered body with vertical fluting or ribbing that extends down to a rounded foot with a subtle rope-twist border. The most distinguishing feature is a matte blue applied bas-relief (sprigged) grapevine garland encircling the flared rim. This contrast of glazed white porcelain and matte blue jasperware-style decoration is characteristic of mid-20th-century Wedgwood production, likely dating to the 1940s or 1950s. The vase stands approximately 6 to 8 inches tall. Regarding condition, the piece appears well-maintained with no visible chips or cracks on the delicate grapevine relief, though minor surface scuffs on the base consistent with age are present. The craftsmanship displays the uniform quality expected from the Staffordshire potteries, with sharp definition in the molded fluting and precise application of the blue floral motifs. While no maker's mark is visible in the photograph, this style typically bears an impressed 'Wedgwood' and 'Made in England' stamp on the underside.

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