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Wedgwood Earthenware plate Angelots 19th Shells

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Lovely dish earthenware certainly * Wedgwood, decorated with cherubs, Jacques scallops and garlands of flowers, tie plate decorated with lilies, antique late nineteenth century.

This plate is in good condition. It is not signed. A report: it will be clean, wear and scratches from use see photos.


* Wedgwood, his full name Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, is a British manufacture of pottery, china and earthenware British founded in May 1759 at the beginning of the British Industrial Revolution by Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) and his son Thomas Wedgwood. All the group's production is under the influence of ancient taste, style of the famous classic "Greek Revival". The cream-colored earthenware or blue, known as the "Queen of ceramics" (name given to the service performed by Wedgwood in 1762 for Queen Charlotte) could receive a painted both printed, with slender forms clean and dry to English decorative art of the second part of the eighteenth century.



Dimensions:
diameter 22.5 cm