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Wedgwood Mared

Pair Blue and White Antique Wedgwood Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840
Pair Blue and White Antique Wedgwood Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840

Pair Blue and White Antique Wedgwood Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840

By Josiah Wedgwood

Located in Katonah, NY

This exquisite pair of Wedgwood blue and white Mared pattern soup tureens was made in England circa

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English Neoclassical Soup Tureens

Materials

Pearlware

18th C.  Wedgwood Tableware Creamware Pearlware Chestnut Basket Mared Pierced
18th C.  Wedgwood Tableware Creamware Pearlware Chestnut Basket Mared Pierced

18th C. Wedgwood Tableware Creamware Pearlware Chestnut Basket Mared Pierced

$2,821Sale Price / set|40% Off

H 7.09 in W 8.86 in D 8.67 in

18th C. Wedgwood Tableware Creamware Pearlware Chestnut Basket Mared Pierced

By Josiah Wedgwood, Wedgewood, Royal Delft, AK Dutch Delftware, Delft

Located in Wommelgem, VAN

decorated in a underglaze blue Mared design. The basket and stand impressed under base "wedgwood". This

Category

Antique 1770s English Neoclassical Ceramics

Materials

Creamware

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Wedgwood Mared Strawberry Basket
Wedgwood Mared Strawberry Basket

Wedgwood Mared Strawberry Basket

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H 5.5 in Dm 4 in

Wedgwood Mared Strawberry Basket

By Josiah Wedgwood

Located in Clear Spring, MD

Beautiful pearlware strawberry basket, named such by Josiah Wedgwood. The Mared pattern is rare

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Centerpieces

Pair Antique Wedgwood Blue and White Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840
Pair Antique Wedgwood Blue and White Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840

Pair Antique Wedgwood Blue and White Soup Tureens Mared Pattern Circa 1840

By Wedgwood

Located in Katonah, NY

This exquisite pair of Wedgwood blue and white Mared pattern soup tureens was made in England circa

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English George III Soup Tureens

Materials

Pearlware

Set Eight Wedgwood Dinner Plates Mared Pattern Made England Circa 1840
Set Eight Wedgwood Dinner Plates Mared Pattern Made England Circa 1840

Set Eight Wedgwood Dinner Plates Mared Pattern Made England Circa 1840

By Wedgwood

Located in Katonah, NY

This set of eight blue and white dinner plates is painted in Wedgwood's Mared pattern. The pattern

Category

Antique 1840s English Neoclassical Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Set of Four Late 18th Century Wedgwood Pearlware, Mared Pattern, Marks
Set of Four Late 18th Century Wedgwood Pearlware, Mared Pattern, Marks

Set of Four Late 18th Century Wedgwood Pearlware, Mared Pattern, Marks

By Wedgwood

Located in Atlanta, GA

Set of four late 18th century Wedgwood pearlware with Mared pattern, under glazed blue cobalt

Category

Antique Late 18th Century English Serving Pieces

Materials

Pearlware

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