[Brand]: British Wedgwood (Wedgwood)
[Origin]: Made in England
【Material: Ceramic
[Size]: Diameter 10.5cm*Height 10.5cm*Width 15.5cm (width 15.5 with handle)
[Capacity]: Approximately 580-600ml
【Year】:1981
[Condition]: Brand new in box/Globally limited to 250 pieces with certificate
🌹This cup uses a rare firing method that has been lost. Multiple support points are set up at the bottom of the cup to support the plate and then placed in the kiln for firing. The yield rate produced by this method is extremely low. Although the complicated process can create a beautiful glaze However, because it is time-consuming and labor-intensive, it is no longer popular in the current market. The multiple concave spots on the bottom of this cup are normal marks left by burning and are not defects. 🌹
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Josiah Wedgwood, known as the "Father of British Potters", established his main kiln in Stoke-on-Trent in 1759. Shortly after the founding of the company, we developed hard ceramics, which were named "Queen's Porcelain" by the consort of King George IV at the time. In addition, he also published the black pottery made by potters at that time, named "Egyptian Black". In 1774, he established Wedgwood's reputation with his newly invented relief jade. In the following years, new types of ceramics were gradually produced as a result of his research.
When it was passed down to his son Josiah II, the Wedgwood Kiln mixed more than 50% of bone ashes into the porcelain clay and successfully fired high-quality bone china "Fine Bone" that is pure white, highly translucent and hard in texture. China'. Once again adding to the glorious history of Wedgwood.
The "Columbia" series, which has been launched since around 1800, includes the brightly colored "Astobari" and "Florence-Turquoise" series, the Victorian-style "Wild Strawberry" and the Bertolick-derived Porter's famous fairy tale-"Peter Rabbit" series... These best-selling works successfully combine the techniques cultivated by ancient Fu Tong with the design sense of the new era.
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- Porcelain
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United Kingdom
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- No.43,447 - Kitchen & Dining | No.4,089 - Mugs
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- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- This cup was launched to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana in 1981. This wedding cup was fired using a rare special technique
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