Blue contryside design by Wedgwood and Co. LTD. I cannot find this stamp anywhere and was wondering if it was an early edition.
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Blue contryside design by Wedgwood and Co. LTD. I cannot find this stamp anywhere and was wondering if it was an early edition.
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Re: Wedgwood countryside plate
This is not the same brand as what is usually referred to as Wedgwood. This was pretty much a brand that began after Josiah Wedgwood & Sons became big. They wanted to profit off a similar name, thus naming themselves Wedgwood & Co (and sometimes) Wedgwood & Co LTD. Their items are not worth much, this plate would probably be worth around $5 if I am being completely honest. This pattern (Countryside) would have been made between 1966-1968. Therefore, it is a vintage item. Hopefully this has helped in someway. If you have any more questions just post them here.
Re: Wedgwood countryside plate
Thank you for the information!