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Wedgwood
Founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, known as the “Father of English Potters,” Wedgwood is a quintessential British brand that revolutionized the ceramics industry. Based in Staffordshire, England, the brand is synonymous with innovation and classic elegance.
1. Historical Innovations
Wedgwood's success was built on Josiah's scientific approach to pottery:
- Queen's Ware (1762): A cream-colored earthenware so refined it earned the patronage of Queen Charlotte.
- Black Basalt (1768): A rich, black unglazed stoneware inspired by ancient volcanic stone.
- Jasperware (1774): The most famous Wedgwood invention—uncoated stoneware featuring white bas-relief classical figures, most iconically in “Wedgwood Blue.”
2. Bone China Excellence
Today, Wedgwood is a global leader in Fine Bone China. Their pieces are prized for their brilliant whiteness and incredible durability.
- Popular Patterns: *Wild Strawberry*, *Renaissance Gold*, and *Cornucopia*.
3. Collecting Wedgwood
Authentic Wedgwood pieces carry distinct Backstamps. Older pieces might simply say “Wedgwood,” while modern fine bone china carries the iconic Portland Vase mark.
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