I have a plate painted by my mum signed and dated 1944
John Gould
Wedgwood is the name of a china company that makes tableware. (Like cups saucers plates etc)
He began the Wedgwood pottery company in England and made fine china and pottery.
Yes.
I believe Williamsburg is just the name of a Wedgwood COllection, as many china brands have.
Josiah Wedgwood came from a family of potter and got the inspiration to develop Wedgwood China from the Portland Vase. He developed the first form of earthenware in 1765 which even impressed the British Queen.Ê
Yes sometimes it can we but also in britain
I think that Wedgwood simply makes such beautiful china that it speaks for itself. take a look at some Wedgwood Kutani Crane to see for yourself. I've seen people use these as decorating plates they're so nice.
Wedgwood offers products related to housewares and dining and offers a variety of products even including pens. They offer china and other fine housewares sure to be loved by the customer.
China Unlimited Replacement Service sells hard to find and collector china. They do most of their sales from the website eBay. They sell brands such as Wedgwood and Royal Doulton.
Usually bone china, although I'm sure it has varied in the 100+ years of Wedgwood's existence. If you have a question about a specific pattern, then we could give a definitive answer. Take a look at this helpful guide on determining the identity of your dishes.
Yes, China did produce goods.
Scores through the writing on the bottom of the piece or a mark on the bottom (like a paint stroke).