Enoch Wedgwood
Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. Bread & Butter Plates Set of 6 - 'Woodland’ (Backstamp 1965-1980)
Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. Bread & Butter Plates Set of 6 - 'Woodland’ (Backstamp 1965-1980)
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Delve into a piece of ceramic history with this exquisite set of 6 ‘Woodland’ Bread & Butter Plates from Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd, marked by the distinct period of 1965-1980. These plates beautifully capture the essence of the English countryside with their intricate ‘Woodland’ design, making them a timeless addition to any table setting. It's important to note the distinction between Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd and the famed Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd. The use of "& Co" or "& Co Ltd" in the name signifies Enoch Wedgwood's lineage, which is separate from Josiah’s lineage, despite their distant familial connection.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Diameter: 17.4cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - Each plate showcases the skilful ‘Woodland’ design with vibrant clarity.
- Free from crazing and cracks.
Special Characteristics
Special Characteristics
- It's important to note the distinction between Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd and the famed Josiah Wedgwood. The use of "& Co" or "& Co Ltd" in the name signifies Enoch Wedgwood's lineage, which is separate from Josiah’s lineage, despite their distant familial connection.
- Enoch Wedgwood’s heritage dates back to 1835 when he became a partner in Podmore, Walker & Co., evolving the business into a significant entity in the English ceramic industry.
- This collection represents not just Enoch Wedgwood's revered legacy in fine ceramics but also the resilience and innovation of a company that thrived through changes in ownership and the ebbs and flows of market demands. Each plate serves as a testament to a company that, despite not being directly linked to Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd, carved its own path to excellence and recognition within the world of fine tableware.
- The 'Woodland' design, with its serene depiction of the English countryside, is applied to these plates with utmost skill, producing a dining piece that is both functional and decorative.