Cameo - London - 1800s - Wedgwood - Jasper technique - Biscuit porcelain and brass foil.
Small cameo depicting a rural scene: three peasant women in different poses concentratedly gathering hay.
Mounted on a round brass plate frame with ribbon cymatium, London, 1800s.
The uniqueness of this object lies in being an exemplary antiquity, especially for the technique: in biscuit porcelain, it is Jasperware, a particular process invented in the second half of the 1700s by Josiah Wedgwood with the stylistic prevalence in the use of two-tone blue and white . Here are some more hints: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasperware
Small filure on the cameo and patina on the frame, which the price absolutely takes into account.