Wedgwood Cherub Small Clocks (4 Colors)
Ecru, Turquoise, Pale Blue and Portland Blue (Jasperware)
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Exploring the Colors and History of Wedgwood Jasperware Cherub Clocks:
Wedgwood Jasperware is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and
timeless elegance. Among its many collectibles, the cherub mantel clocks
stand out as delicate yet functional pieces of art. These miniature
clocks, available in four classic Jasperware shades—Ecru, Turquoise,
Pale Blue and Portland Blue—offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of
Wedgwood’s ceramics.
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A Symphony of Colors in Jasperware: Each color of these Jasperware
clocks brings its own distinct charm. The "Pale Blue" is perhaps the
most iconic of Wedgwood’s Jasperware, evoking a sense of serenity and
refinement. The "Portland Blue" variant adds a touch of stately
elegance, often associated with classic Wedgwood collections. The "Ecru
Color" introduces a warm and sophisticated tone, while the "Turquoise
Color" shade offers a refreshing and vibrant alternative, making it a
rare and desirable find among collectors.
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Wedgwood Cherub Small Clocks (Jasperware Ecru and Turquoise)
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The Legacy of Wedgwood Jasperware Clocks: Wedgwood Jasperware was first
developed in the 1770s by Josiah Wedgwood, revolutionizing the ceramic
industry with its unglazed, matte-finished stoneware. These clocks,
adorned with intricate white bas-relief designs, embody the neoclassical
aesthetic that Wedgwood popularized. The cherub motifs, symbolizing joy
and protection, further enhance their sentimental value, making them not
just timepieces but also cherished heirlooms.
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A Timeless Collector’s Item: For collectors and enthusiasts, these
Jasperware cherub clocks are a testament to Wedgwood’s enduring
craftsmanship. Their combination of historical significance, aesthetic
beauty, and functional design makes them a perfect addition to any
collection. Whether placed on a mantel, a study desk, or a display
shelf, these clocks serve as reminders of the artistic and cultural
legacy that Wedgwood has upheld for centuries.
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By owning one of these timeless treasures, one does not merely possess
a clock but a piece of history, elegance, and refined taste.
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Wedgwood Cherub Small Clock (Jasperware Portland Blue) 1
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Dimensions and Cherub Motif, each clock is meticulously crafted to compact yet elegant dimensions: (1) Base: 7.4 cm (length) × 2.8 cm (width)
(2) Height: 8.4 cm
(3) Clock face diameter: 3.6 cm
A group of lively and adorable cherubs encircle and protect this beloved Jasperware clock, bringing you a sense of peace and joy every day.
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[Photos] Warewish took the "Wedgwood 4 Colors Cherub Small Clocks |
Jasperware | Ecru, Turquoise, Pale Blue and Portland Blue" photos at
home in Taiwan, Warewish Collection, December 8, 2006.
Warewish 2025/4/3
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