The black jasper and gold framed plaque depicts Bacchus in a, perhaps surprisingly, relaxed pose accompanied by a panther. Several animals are associated with Bacchus, as well as the panther.
He was the god of wine and inspired madness, representing not just the intoxicating power of wine but also its social and beneficial influences.
Modelled by William Hackwood in C.1785
9" x 7"
The Distinguished House of Wedgwood collection celebrates 250 years of commitment to quality, creative design and fine craftsmanship. This is the trademark of Wedgwood.
The significance of each piece is a reflection of a manufacturing and decorating process, combining innovation and artistry that is the envy of our industry.
Established and new collectors around the world will benefit considerably by investing in the DHOW collection. This will further prove the legacy and relevance of Wedgwood today. |