Extremely Rare 18th Century Wedgwood Dark Blue Jasperware Hatpin with Gold Mount
Circa 1780–1795 – Museum Quality – Unmarked as Typical of the Period
A true collector’s treasure, this exceptionally rare 18th century Wedgwood hatpin features a rich dark blue and white jasperware body mounted in gold, decorated with delicate stars and leaves in classical relief. Dating from around 1780–1795, this piece reflects the height of Georgian-era refinement and ceramic artistry.
Details:
Material: Dark blue and white jasperware with gold setting
Length: Approx. 3 inches (7.6 cm)
Diameter of jasper head: Approx. 3/8 inch (0.95 cm)
Design: Classical stars and leaf motifs in white relief
Markings: Unmarked, as is typical for authentic 18th century Wedgwood hatpins
Date: Circa 1780–1795
Condition:
Excellent antique condition considering its age
Minor expected age-related wear on metal
Jasperware detail remains crisp and finely executed
Provenance and Rarity:
18th century Wedgwood hatpins are seldom encountered, especially with gold mounts and in such fine preservation. This piece is likely one of very few survivors of its kind and would be considered museum-quality by serious collectors. A superb addition to any collection of Georgian-era fashion accessories or early Wedgwood jasperware.