VINTAGE WEDGEWOOD japerware dish "Three graces"
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Beautiful "Three graces Vintage Japerware WEDGEWOOD dish, very blue and white , very good condition, made in England in 1953, no chip no crack. no broken, no repair.
large size 5.5 inches diameter, very clear in detail for relief, a real piece of art.
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JASPERWARE
Jasperware first appeared in 1774 after thousands of experiments. An unglazed vitreous fine stoneware, it was made in blue, green, lilac, yellow, black or white; sometimes one piece combined three or more of these colours. Upon these delicately coloured grounds would be applied the classical and contemporary reliefs ,
Why is Wedgwood Pottery famous?
Wedgwood is a fine bone china and porcelain pottery brand that was founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, an English potter and businessman based in Burslem, Staffordshire. Remembered as the “Father of English Pottery”, Josiah Wedgwood created the well-respected Wedgwood brand through experimenting with clay and eclectic design. He most famously created the “Wedgwood Blue”, a colour that is now synonymous with the brand and recognisable worldwide.
In 1995, Wedgwood pottery was given the Royal Warrant, a significant mark of achievement for companies who have supplied goods to the Queen and the Royal Household, which is a wonderful accomplishment.
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