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Vintage Wedgewood Jasperware Plates

  Lot # 053
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Vintage Wedgewood Jasperware Plates. Beautiful Collection.

The History of Wedgwood

We can thank Josiah Wedgwood who came from a family of potters, had a humble education, and invented himself, around 1776, into a world-class, self-taught, entrepreneurial genius when he redefined the industry. How did he do this? His wares were not porcelain. The hugely successful Queen's ware, for instance, named in 1766 and still made to this day, was a fine cream-colored earthenware and the result of many experiments. It's called creamware because it looked like old-fashioned heavy cream, as explained by Jennaea Denhardt, a china buyer for department stores like Dayton's, Hudson's, and Marshall Field's. "Creamware existed in England long before Wedgwood, but the clays were so coarse and yellow that potteries tried to hide them under heavy, splashed glazes," describes Denhardt. "Josiah's handsome creamware was tough and inexpensive. Almost anyone could buy it. Yet it was so elegant that even Queen Charlotte had to have nine hundred pieces, including two toy tea sets and nine dog pans—and so it is called Queen's ware." Her royal support is what made Wedgwood a household name and sent sales booming.

 

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Very Good
Size
8 1/4"
Location
K 16
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Lot # 053
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