Posted 10 years ago
glasslove
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This plate was purchased at the gw I thought it might be old at the time but I am not sure what time period it was made it is nice though. It measures 7 inches Any thoughts friends!? Thanks
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Posted 10 years ago
glasslove
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This plate was purchased at the gw I thought it might be old at the time but I am not sure what time period it was made it is nice though. It measures 7 inches Any thoughts friends!? Thanks
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It's a beautiful Wedgwood basalt plate. I'm not a big fan of Wedgwood but I find the basalt (black) so striking. I have a book on Wedgwood. I'll take a look and see if I can narrow down a date for you.
thank you lori!! very much!
According to my book, Wedgwood began using this mark about 1910, but it doesn't say when, or if, it ceased using it. Wedgwood basalt pottery predates that by quite a bit. Here is some more info:
http://www.wedgwoodmuseum.org.uk/learning/discovery_packs/pack/classical/chapter/black-basalt
thank you for that link I will check it out!!
You're very welcome. :-)
thank you racer, vetraio, aghcollect and phil!
I just sent you a link on your other Wedgwood posting to marks and dates etc
Here it is
http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/w/wedgwoodj.html
I just sent you a link on your other Wedgwood posting to marks and dates etc
Here it is
http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/w/wedgwoodj.html
Oops, didn’t mean to post that twice, sorry!
thats ok mary! thanks for your help!
thank you nuts!!