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Wedgwood Tile Old Man of the Mountain

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14 years ago
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Description

I'm mostly curious about this tile, stamped on the reverse side with the WEDGWOOD name.  The face is a blue image of New Hampshire's famous 'Old Man of the Mountain' that actually collapsed back in about 2003.  For years it was something of a tourist attraction and I'm sure this tile was produced as a souvenir for visitors.  The glaze is crazed somewhat, and there are a few minor chips on edges, but otherwise it's in very good condition.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Ceramic
Distinguishing marks Wedgwood
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item Approx 6"x6"
Date Period Unknown
History This has been in our family for decades, most likely from my great aunt who lived in Concord, NH, from the '40s to the '60s.
Price Paid (If known) Unknown
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Submitted by Lisa C

I have this same tile. I know it is around 100 years old? It was in my grandmothers house. Mine is brown but the exact same image, graphic What did you find out about it?
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