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Common Wedgwood Pottery Marks and Signatures
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Based on 117 appraisals in our archive
Based on 117 appraisals in our archive
Maker marks on wedgwood pottery are essential for identification and valuation. These marks evolved over time, making them useful for dating pieces as well. Marks can include stamped logos, impressed marks, painted marks, paper labels, or incised signatures.
To identify a mark, examine the piece carefully under good lighting. A magnifying glass can help with small or worn marks. Compare what you find against reference guides — or submit photos to InstAppraisal for AI-assisted identification.
Typical Wedgwood Pottery Value Range
$150 – $300
Based on 117 appraisals in the InstAppraisal archive
Key Factors That Affect Wedgwood Pottery Value
- Age and marks dating
- Pattern (jasperware, Queens Ware, etc.)
- Color rarity
- Condition and chips
- Size and form
- Completeness of sets
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