Wedgwood is one of the very few English ceramics names recognised well outside the trade, and this plate carries an impressed mark rather than the later printed version — a detail that places production in the earlier stretch of the twentieth century, before Wedgwood moved to printing its marks. The body is noticeably thin and light for its size, consistent with the finer potting of that earlier period, and the willow scene beneath it is complete and sharply defined.
24,5cm wide
4cm high
We've done our best to photograph and describe each piece as accurately as possible, though with antique ceramics, a little craquelure and discolouring is part of the charm rather than a flaw to hide. Every piece is packed with the same care we'd want it to arrive with, and our shipping cost reflects that.
Wedgwood is one of the very few English ceramics names recognised well outside the trade, and this plate carries an impressed mark rather than the later printed version — a detail that places production in the earlier stretch of the twentieth century, before Wedgwood moved to printing its marks. The body is noticeably thin and light for its size, consistent with the finer potting of that earlier period, and the willow scene beneath it is complete and sharply defined.
24,5cm wide
4cm high
We've done our best to photograph and describe each piece as accurately as possible, though with antique ceramics, a little craquelure and discolouring is part of the charm rather than a flaw to hide. Every piece is packed with the same care we'd want it to arrive with, and our shipping cost reflects that.