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Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston
bought last week, a handpainted Wedgwood plate, circa 1940/50s i think. If anyone can tell me who the artist is i'd be most grateful!
the printed mark has a capital "A" and there is an impressed mark for WEDGWOOD with the code 2 E 50
the printed mark has a capital "A" and there is an impressed mark for WEDGWOOD with the code 2 E 50
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that palte doesnt look right to me at all-it certainly wasnt whay they were doing at that time
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i sent pics to the wedgwood museum of this plate. They got back to me and suggested it was decorated by someone at home on a plain white plate, so not part of Wedgwood's own production.
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looks like it says Wedgwood to me somewhere in there??
But I don't know their stuff sorry.
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But I don't know their stuff sorry.
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Thanks both, much appreciated.... I knew it was Wedgwood, but it was the pattern/design name I couldn't read.
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Yes, was saying it looked a bit like Wedgwood's Sterling Capricorn design, but not QUITE the same i think
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Aquarius I think, early 1970's. Same pattern as Capricorn but different colours.
Bank of England side plate, Wedgwood
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Probably selling it off to raise money. Naomi.
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Wedgwood Eturia...Peter Rabbit...do we know how old
How modern are these
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Modern? They've been making it since 1949 up to the present -
http://www.wedgwoodpeterrabbit.com
http://www.wedgwoodpeterrabbit.com
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Thank you...thought so
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Only a saucer but most certainly produced by Wedgwood - an Edward Bawden design for the Orient Line.
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If you remind me next time you are down my way you can have the saucer for free!
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and if you're good he might fill it with milk
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Wedgwood Etruria plate, 26.5cm diameter, titled 'October' - from the Old English (The Months) series designed by Helen Miles in 1878 and initially made as a series of 12 transfer printed tiles, before being produced with a variety of borders on plates and other flatware in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
The polychrome border is called the Ivanhoe pattern and includes six vignettes of Rebecca, Isaac, Rowena, Coeur de Lyon (King Richard), the Templar, and Wamba the Jester. The border also includes rabbit, duck, fish, chicken, turkey, and partridge.
Stamped Wedgwood and numbered in red. Date stamp difficult to make out. Might be TV or AL. Believed to date from around 1898
The polychrome border is called the Ivanhoe pattern and includes six vignettes of Rebecca, Isaac, Rowena, Coeur de Lyon (King Richard), the Templar, and Wamba the Jester. The border also includes rabbit, duck, fish, chicken, turkey, and partridge.
Stamped Wedgwood and numbered in red. Date stamp difficult to make out. Might be TV or AL. Believed to date from around 1898
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...Interesting, Blue & White Wedgwood 'Ivanhoe' plate, c1890's...
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Wedgwood Fairyland lustre Z4825 small bowl
This is definitely outside my field of experience. 70p at the boot-sale this morning. It would appear to be a Wedgwood Fairyland lustre
small porcelain bowl. It is gorgeous, but has a crack and a small chip, but it was 70p - what can you expect. It is my first piece of
Wedgwood lustre ware and probably my last, but it's a great place to start.
The bowl has a strange, hard-to-see design at the bottom inside, and outside has golden designs which look more
Chinese-influenced.
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