Wedgwood china is known internationally for it's quality, beauty and craftsmanship. Ebay is a wonderful place to find interesting varieties of new pieces, research and replace old patterns and become a new...
How can you tell if it is Real Josiah Wedgwood. If it is marked CO. after Wedgwood it is not real Wedgwood If it is spelled WEDGEWOOD It is not real There should be no E between the G W As well as the famous...
This guide will define the main types of English dry bodied stoneware, introduce principal makers, and discuss the dating of Wedgwood Jasperware. There are three main types of English Dry Bodied Stoneware: Red...
A small but hopefully handy list of the variety of colours produced in Jasper by Wedgwood. Black. Pale Blue Cobalt Blue Midnight Blue Royal Blue Portland Blue Chocolate Brown Crimson Wine Sage Green an Earlier...
Here is yet another installment of many guides that we, Replacements, LTD, will be posting to provide some interesting information on several manufacturer's of some the world's most collectible porcelain...
IF YOU FIND THIS USEFUL PLEASE VOTE YES BELOW TO MAKE THIS VISIBLE TO OTHERS Wedgwood listed over two thousand designs including subjects from Egyptian, Greek, and Roman history, mythology, masks, chimeras,...
If your looking for a good safe product to use for scrubbing off rust, utensil wear, etc. off of your china, I've found that Zuds works pretty well. Using the cheaper Comet, Ajax, etc..Shop will tend to...
DATING WEDGWOOD The three letter Date Code system was introduced in 1860. The 1st letter was the month of production , the 2nd the potters mark and the 3rd is the year of production.In 1907 the 1st letter was...
HELLO, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT 99% OF THE TIME GENUINE JOSIAH WEDGWOOD ITEMS HAVE AN IMPRESSED, STAMPED, OR WRITTEN MARKING ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PIECE. ALSO REMEMBER THAT JOSIAH WEDGWOOD IS SPELLED WITH ONLY ONE...
Hi folks, There seems to be a lot of sellers that are currently listing their Blue Willow pieces as Wedgwood when in fact they were produced by Wedgwood Co. These are two totally different English potteries....