The Wedgwood Pottery Company has been in operation for over 250 years. Founded in 1759 in England by Josiah Wedgwood, the company quickly became known for its high-quality pottery and innovative designs.

In the early years of the company, Josiah Wedgwood was focused on creating new types of pottery that would meet the demands of the changing market. He introduced a variety of new techniques, including the use of transfer printing, which allowed for intricate designs to be applied to pottery quickly and easily.

One of Wedgwood's most famous designs was the Jasperware line, which was introduced in the 1770s. This line featured a matte finish and was made in a variety of colours, including blue, green, and lilac. The Jasperware line proved to be incredibly popular and is still produced by Wedgwood to this day.

Over the years, Wedgwood has continued to innovate and introduce new designs. more...

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A commemorative Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre 'Woodland Bridge'…

Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre 'Woodland Bridge' Commemorative Bowl

A commemorative Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre 'Woodland Bridge' bowl, octagonal form, decorated in the Woodland Bridge pattern to both interior and exterior with lustre finish, the base with gilt printed detail 'Fairyland Lustre Woodland Bridge, Based upon an…

Wedgwood fairyland lustre bowl exterior pattern woodland bridge,…

Fairyland Lustre Bowl by Wedgwood, 1930

Wedgwood fairyland lustre bowl exterior pattern woodland bridge, and the interior pattern picnic by the river, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, circa 1930, diameter 16.5 cm

Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood Fairyland lustre bowl, circa…

Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Bowl by Daisy Makeig-Jones

Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood Fairyland lustre bowl, circa 1920, the exterior painted with 'Woodland Bridge' the interior with 'Picnic River' marked, Z4968 T, 20 cm diameter x 8.8 high