The Wedgwood name evokes a certain image: fancy parties where guests nibble on dainty tea sandwiches served on fragile china. But a recently released book, "At Home With Wedgwood: The Art of the Table ...
Wedgwood dinnerware has graced the tables of British nobility and Australian families for generations. "It was always on the mantelpiece or on top of the piano when you went to visit [your grandmas ...
Josiah Wedgwood's innovative products gained popularity and by 1763, he was filling orders for kings, queens and nobles. Courtesy of Wedgwood, WWRD When Josiah Wedgwood, an apprentice potter in ...
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