BLACK |  |  |  |
BLUE, PALE |  |  |  |
Second sample shows a stippled finish known as "orange peel", this decorative element is found on prestige pieces. |
BLUE, COBALT |  |  |
BLUE, MIDNIGHT |  |
BLUE, ROYAL |  |  |
BLUE, PORTLAND |  |  |
BROWN, CHOCOLATE |  |  |
CRIMSON |  |  |  |
Third sample showing characteristic Crimson color bleed into the bas-relief. |
WINE |  |  |  |
Samples of inconsistent base stamps from 2002 Wine Jasper. |
GREEN, SAGE |  | |  |
GREEN, EARLY SAGE |  |  |
Sage pieces as pale in color as those shown above, are almost always from the 18th-century. |
GREEN, OLIVE |  |  |
GREEN, TEAL |  |  |
GREEN, SEA |  |
GREEN, SPRUCE |  |  |
GREY |  |
LILAC |  |  |  |
The palest Lilac jasper is from the 18th-century, it then became progressively deeper in color. |
PINK |  |  |
TAUPE |  |
TAUPE, LIGHT |  |
TERRACOTTA |  |  |
TURQUOISE |  |  |  |
YELLOW |  |  |  |
Second sample is an c1850 Yellow Jasper dip item with unusual Dark Blue bas-relief. Together with the white body revealed by engine-turning, this creates a very striking and beautiful object. |
YELLOW, BUFF |  |  |
YELLOW, CANE |  |  |
The initial production of 1998 Cane Jasper mimicked early Cane Ware, and consisted of tea set with teapot, cup & saucer, honey pot, jam pot, bread and butter plate, and a sugar bowl. The pieces were trimmed with Portland Blue decoration and featured a 18th-century Bacchanalian design. |
YELLOW, PRIMROSE |  |  |  |
WHITE |  |  |  |
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