Many of the plates are worth a price between $5 and $10 each. Many of the plates are sold in sets only.
Top price would be about $10.00.
As much as someone is willing to pay for it.
According to "Janson's History of Art" (seventh edition) Etruria is the name Josiah Wedgewood gave to the factory in Staffordshire where he made jasperware porcelain around the mid 1770's. I bet your vases are older than 60 or 70! Good luck!
You can buy it on e-bay right now for 3 dollars.
The value of a Wedgwood "Wind in the Willows" plate can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current demand among collectors. It is recommended to research recent sales of similar plates on online platforms or consult with antique dealers to get a better idea of its market value.
If it is in pristine condition $40 - $60.
Etruria Hall was created in 1771.
Kingdom of Etruria ended in 1807.
Kingdom of Etruria was created in 1801.
Tower of Etruria was created in 2003.
Edgar A. Wedgewood died in 1920.
Edgar A. Wedgewood was born in 1856.