Have various Wedgwood pieces from various dates. Don't know anything about them & could not find anything about them.
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Have various Wedgwood pieces from various dates. Don't know anything about them & could not find anything about them.
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Re: Various Vintage Wedgwood Items
The first would be a jar, probably used for jam or anything that would otherwise go into a jar. It would date around 1880s and the lid would be silverplated.
The second is an Etruscan pitcher/ jug, from around the 1950s/1960s.
The third is also an Etruscan pitcher/jug, however this one would date to the 1880s. Wedgwood repeated a lot of their items throughout the years, these jugs being a prime example.
The fourth would date to the 1880s as well.
The final one would be a basalt pitcher, dating to the 1880s.
I hope that helped to some degree.