Wedgwood Antiques for Sale
Wedgwood Antique Pottery and Porcelain - The Wedgwood Collector is faced with many imitators and must ensure they are getting Wedgwood quality products properly marked so that the buyer can attribute the work to the Wedgwood potteries.
Fortunately Josiah Wedgwood was the first potter of note to mark his products with his own name, rather than easily copied potters marks like the crossed sword mark used by Meissen or the Sevres double L or the Chelsea potteries anchor mark. Beware of pieces marked 'Wedgwood & Co', an Enoch Wedgwood mark and also wares of the 1790-1801 period by the Knottingley Pottery which are also marked 'Wedgwood & Co'.
Wedgwood Pottery and Porcelain were the first ceramics to be given basemarks, thanks to Josiah Wedgwood.
Daisy had a vivid imagination and fairies bring good luck, they say. Daisy's run of luck began when she was placed in the studio next to the one where trials of new glazes were taking place.