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Wedgewood pitcher

Description blue pitcher w/ white fugures, the handle is blue w/ white leaves on top and bottom, a geometric border is at the top and bottom of the body, has 4 female figures: 1 holding an urn, 1 holding a pot and leaf, 1 holding a wreath and w/ a bird on her hand, and 1 holding a bow w/ a deer peeking from behind her
Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium porcelin
Distinguishing marks 12
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 6 inches by 8 inches
Date Period unknown, maybe from 1850's
Weight approx. 2 lbs.
History inherited from husband's mother
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 16 years ago

First off we need to know the exact spelling of the mark, as there are two companies " Wedgewood" and "Wedgwood" (note no "e" ). What you describe is called "Jasperware", the "Wedgwood" variety ( no "E") can be identified by the markings. If you could report all the markings on your piece, and provide an image I'd be happy to look at it again.

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