In an unusual mix of opulence and severity, Wedgwood adorns a simple can form in solid lig...
In an unusual mix of opulence and severity, Wedgwood adorns a simple can form in solid light blue jasper with a single frieze device. That frieze, however, is dazzling in its rich detail, consisting of garlands--heavy with fruit and foliage--suspended between rams head terminals. The garland cradles oval medallions with minute classical reliefs within fine beaded borders.Finally ribbons flutter from the rams heads animated by some imaginary breeze. A simplified version of the garland frieze forms a border for the saucer. The only other design element of the can is a solid white handle, contrasting the blue of the cup body.
This example is clearly related to Wedgwood's "Trophies" pattern, but lacks the actual hanging trophy motifs and the secondary borders included in that pattern.