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Blue willow sugar bowl??
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Re: Blue willow sugar bowl??
Re: Blue willow sugar bowl??
This piece would be from 1966. Enoch Wedgwood and Josiah Wedgwood were distant cousins but their companies were separate matters. Enoch saw the popularity of Wedgwood and basically created his company to try to lure people into the Wedgwood name and confuse them into thinking the companies were the same. Unfortunately as far as value goes, this piece is worth about $5-$10.
This link should be of help: http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/confused.htm