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Lot 109

A Wedgwood caneware canopic jar and cover, early 19th century

23 June 2021, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A Wedgwood caneware canopic jar and cover, early 19th century

Of ovoid form, the domed cover modelled as a human head wearing a 'Nemes' headdress, the jar with turned bands applied with a variety of blue-grey sprigs, the upper band including a 'winged disk' and other sprigs in Egyptian style, the central band including signs of the Zodiac, 26m high, impressed WEDGWOOD and O, incised M96 (2)

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These jars were originally made in the Egyptian city of Canopus and were used to preserve the viscera of the deceased. The Wedgwood versions are based on plate CXXXII in Bernard de Montfaucon's 'L'Antiquité Expliquée' published in Paris in 1719, a book in Josiah Wedgwood's library. They were more typically produced in jasper ware. Three examples in blue and green jasper dip and caneware are illustrated by Robin Reilly, Wedgwood Jasper (1994), col. pl.63. An example in black jasper dip was sold by Bonhams on 4 November 2015, lot 1.

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