Extremely Rare Wedgwood Green Dip Jasper Medallion – Portrait of Rev. John Wesley with White Relief – Museum Quality
An exceptional and scarce Wedgwood medallion crafted in green dip jasperware featuring a finely detailed white relief portrait of Reverend John Wesley, the renowned founder of Methodism. This elegant piece is a superb example of Wedgwood’s mastery in jasperware portraiture.
Details:
Material: Green dip jasperware with white relief
Design: Portrait medallion depicting Rev. John Wesley in classical style
Dimensions: Approx. 3 1/2 inches (8.9 cm) high by 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm) wide
Markings: Stamped “Wedgwood” with potter’s mark as shown
Condition: Excellent condition for age and use, no significant damage or restoration
Date: Late 18th to early 19th century (typical period for jasper medallions)
Rarity & Notes:
This museum-quality medallion is a rare and sought-after piece for serious collectors of Wedgwood portraits and jasperware. Its historical significance combined with Wedgwood’s technical excellence makes it a prized addition to any collection of antique ceramics or religious iconography.
A truly stunning and seldom seen artifact ideal for connoisseurs of Wedgwood heritage.