Extremely Rare 18th Century Wedgwood Jasper Medallion – Mary Elizabeth Nugent, Marchioness of Buckingham – Museum Quality
A rare and finely crafted Wedgwood jasper medallion portraying Mary Elizabeth Nugent, Marchioness of Buckingham, an important figure of 18th-century British aristocracy. This exceptional piece exemplifies Wedgwood’s mastery in classical portrait medallions during the late Georgian era.
Historical Background:
Mary Elizabeth Nugent (née Nugent) was Marchioness of Buckingham, connected to the influential aristocratic families of the period. Her life and legacy reflect the stature and social dynamics of the British nobility in the 1700s.
Details:
Material: Jasperware, typical Wedgwood dark blue or white relief (exact colors to be confirmed)
Design: Classical portrait medallion with detailed relief work representing Mary Elizabeth Nugent
Size: [Size details needed — please provide if available]
Markings: Marked Wedgwood on the reverse (typical of 18th-century medallions)
Condition: Excellent to good antique condition with expected age-related wear
Date: Circa late 18th century
Additional Information:
Exemplifies the high craftsmanship of Wedgwood’s portrait medallions
A museum-quality piece, seldom seen for sale
Perfect for collectors specializing in historic Wedgwood portraits and aristocratic memorabilia
Rarity & Notes:
This medallion is an authentic and rare example of Wedgwood’s 18th-century portraiture, highly sought after by collectors of classical jasperware and historical aristocratic portraiture. Ideal for serious Wedgwood enthusiasts and museum collections.












































