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  • Fairyland Lustre Plaque 'Picnic' by River, Wedgwood, circa 1925
    By Daisy Makeig-Jones, Wedgwood
    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    Currently on loan to The David Roche Foundation for their exhibition "Josiah Wedgwood - Master Potter to the Universe". Daisy Makeig Jones’ description relates this to Völuspá, a poem from the Poetic Edda, which is a collection of Old Norse poems. In Völuspá, it is said that the dwarves were created by the god Loki and the giantess Angrboda, and that they were condemned to live underground. The Light Elves are also mentioned in the poem as being allowed to live in the realm of Alfheim, which is a place of beauty and light. In Norse mythology...
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    Vintage 1920s English Art Deco Porcelain

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  • Pair of Framed Wedgwood Circular Plaques, circa 1875
    By Wedgwood
    Located in New York, NY
    Pair of framed Wedgwood circular plaques, circa 1875.
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    Antique 1870s English Decorative Art

  • Wedgwood Porcelain Plaque of The Clipper Ship, Golden West
    By Wedgwood
    Located in Downingtown, PA
    Wedgwood Porcelain Paintd Plaque of the clipper ship, Golden West, 1976-1981 The Wedgwood porcelain plaque is painted with a portside view of The clipper ship The Golden West within an original maple veneered wood frame. In the background is the famous tugboat Ceres. Printed on the reverse within an oval opening there reads "Golden West, Reproduced from the original painting by Smith with permission of the Peabody Museum." Mark: Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston/Made in England. The original Wedgwood site was affected by mining subsidence, and plans were drawn for a new factory at Barlaston some miles south on the Trent and Mersey Canal. The new factory was built in 1938–40 and most of the old factory was demolished in the twentieth century after the Wedgwood company moved production to Barlaston Dimensions: 9 ¾ inches high x 12 ¼ inches wide; Sight 7 3/4 inches high x 9 3/4 inches wide. The Golden West. Golden West was an 1852 extreme clipper built by Paul Curtis. The ship had a very active career in the California trade, the guano trade, the coolie trade, the Far East, and Australia. She made a record passage between Japan and San Francisco in 1856. The Golden West was launched in 1852 from the Yard of Paul Curtis, East Boston...
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    Vintage 1970s English Victorian Porcelain

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  • Plaque: Bacchanalian Triumph in Black Basalt, Wedgwood C1800
    By Wedgwood
    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    One of the major tablets produced by Wedgwood, this is "Sacrifice", from the pair "Bacchanalian Triumph", after the original by Clodion. These large early tablets are scarce, as they...
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    Antique Late 18th Century English Neoclassical Decorative Art

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  • Pair Antique English Wedgwood Porcelain Plaques, "The Dancing Hours."
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Pair Antique English wedgwood porcelain plaques, "The Dancing Hours."
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    Antique 19th Century English Decorative Art

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  • Pair 19th c. Wedgwood Aesthetic Movement Porcelain Plaques Thomas Allen
    Located in Great Barrington, MA
    This pair of unusual porcelain plaques depict two young women in period dress against gold background panels. The acid etched panels are decorated with an all-over Aesthetic Movement motif depicting peacock feathers and surrounded by sheaves of wheat. The painting of the women is finely done and very detailed in a thick enamelled application. One is playing with a stick-toy doll and the other with wheat and a toy broom. Unsigned but attributed to Thomas Allen...
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    Antique 19th Century British Aesthetic Movement Porcelain

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