$3,000.00
18-piece aqua Wedgwood china set
Features an embossed, hand-painted pheasant perched on bamboo and other flora.
Six dinner plates and six soup bowls with matching saucers.
An Elle Decor magazine issue featured a prior set.
It is a popular pattern for dinner parties or displayed beautifully in a china cabinet.
This discontinued pattern is rarely available in this aqua colorway.
HISTORY:
Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795)
The most celebrated of all the English ceramics makers.
Josiah Wedgwood launched his own pottery business in 1759, and in 1765, created a new form of earthenware. He was given official permission to call it "Queen's Ware'. This new product sold very
well across Europe. He was noted for other new products, such as Black Basalt and Jasper Ware.
In 1812, Wedgwood produced their bone china, though not a commercial success at first
it eventually became an essential part of a highly profitable business.
CONDITION:
Shows no chips, crazing, or cracks.
High quality.
No dishwasher or microwave. Hand washes for the best care.
DIAMETER:
Dinner Plates measure 10 3/4 inches in diameter
FINAL COMMENTS:
UPS will pack, ship, and provide insurance-free shipping for US customers.
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