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11.43 x 19.37 x 19.37 cm. (4.5 x 7.6 x 7.6 in.) ...
Josiah Wedgwood developed jasperware in 1770 ... A teapot, teacup and saucer, sugar bowl, milk jug, and plate all appear in Wedgwood’s classic shade of light blue, before being splattered ...
Each plate is about 10 inches in diameter. Both pieces are marked “Wedgwood & Co. Ltd,” “Made in England” and “Countryside.” One, however, carries the number “9 81,” while the ...
Wedgwood Jasperware, an unglazed stoneware created ... routinely keeps an eye out for Rosenthal plates when thrifting—but her vision extends beyond their use as table settings.
MY DESIGN TASTE might well be termed granny chic. It includes a penchant for chintz, toile and the Wedgwood company’s jasperware. My obsession with the matte ceramic and its usually white ...
These plaques are "Wedgwood-like" because they were not made at that famous factory, nor were they made in England. These two plaques are supposed to be jasperware, which is said to be Josiah ...
In an unusual pairing of heritage and AI, digital agency XXII Studio has teamed up with English fine china brand Wedgwood to create a generative tool that allows users to 'design' their own piece of ...
What is it that has made Wedgwood Jasperware so unpopular, a classic design that seems simply old-fashioned? It is not the blue. Colours close to Wedgwood blue – a chalky lightish blue nearer to ...
Wedgwood's most famous design is Jasperware, the unglazed stoneware most popular in a pale blue colourway and decorated with white relief designs. It was first shown in 1774 and marked a major ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A RARE Wedgwood Jasperware medallion is set to go under the hammer. The medallion, created by Josiah Wedgwood in 1787, is expected to fetch ...