Jasperware
From what I've found out through searching for information about British Pottery companies, it was an independently owned company based in Stoke on Trent where the owner, a Mr. Baskeyfield, purchased unglazed white pottery in bulk from other pottery companies, including from the Josiah Wedgewood company, and then had them transfer printed or painted with designs, often contemporary / advertising in nature. It was thought to have ceased trading in or around 1976. There is no reliable date for when it was established but possibly from the 50's going by the style of decoration of its wares.
they used it for decoration and to keep food in like containers
because they had nothing else to write on it by someone in cs19
Josiah Wedgewood was a famous potter. He started his career out as an apprentice to his older brother, but then he went on to partnering up with another potter/budding businessmen and went on to be very rich & famous during the industrial revolution.
Porcelain is a type of pottery. Wedgwood (one 'e') is perhaps the best known manufacturer of porcelain in the world. There is a style (muted pastel with a raised white design) that is often associated with Wedgwood, however, Wedgwood makes porcelain in many styles.
Wedgewood pottery, by Josiah Wedgewood, Spode and others.
Josiah Wedgwood invented high quality pottery.
Josiah Wedgewood Famous for:Being English potter, who credited with the industrialization of the manufacture of pottery.
From what I've found out through searching for information about British Pottery companies, it was an independently owned company based in Stoke on Trent where the owner, a Mr. Baskeyfield, purchased unglazed white pottery in bulk from other pottery companies, including from the Josiah Wedgewood company, and then had them transfer printed or painted with designs, often contemporary / advertising in nature. It was thought to have ceased trading in or around 1976. There is no reliable date for when it was established but possibly from the 50's going by the style of decoration of its wares.
they used it for decoration and to keep food in like containers
because they had nothing else to write on it by someone in cs19
Josiah Wedgewood was a famous potter. He started his career out as an apprentice to his older brother, but then he went on to partnering up with another potter/budding businessmen and went on to be very rich & famous during the industrial revolution.
They could have, who knows, who cares?
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Porcelain is a type of pottery. Wedgwood (one 'e') is perhaps the best known manufacturer of porcelain in the world. There is a style (muted pastel with a raised white design) that is often associated with Wedgwood, however, Wedgwood makes porcelain in many styles.