Made in England Wedgwood Jasperware 1979 Annual Edition Buckingham Palace Coffee Mug Teacup

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Made in England Wedgwood Jasperware 1979 Annual Edition Buckingham Palace Coffee Mug Teacup - Mugs - Porcelain

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💙 Time flows like a cup, and memories linger with fragrance. 1979, a toast to timeless moments. 💫 【Brand】: Wedgwood 【Origin】: Made in England 【Material】: Ceramic (Jasperware) 【Dimensions】: Height 11.3cm, Width 13cm (including handle), Rim Diameter 8.5cm (Capacity approx. 500ml) 【Year】: 1979 【Condition】: Like new / Boxed 💙 From 1971 to 1985, Wedgwood released 15 annual commemorative mugs, each featuring a distinctive landmark from London, England. Every mug carries a special meaning and serves as a unique memento. Released only in its respective year, each design was produced in a single batch, with original molds destroyed by December. This limited production and discontinuation underscore their rarity and collectible value. 💙 Gift Recommendation: This 1979 commemorative mug makes an excellent keepsake for anyone born, married, graduated, or starting a new job in 1979. It's also perfect as a birthday gift, Christmas exchange present, or a memento of special memories. A must-have collectible for lovers of nostalgic British style! ✨✨ Wedgwood ✨✨ Josiah Wedgwood, revered as the 'Father of English Potters,' founded Wedgwood in 1759, establishing it as a long-standing and renowned British ceramic brand. Wedgwood is celebrated for its high-quality porcelain, particularly its distinctive 'Jasperware.' This iconic ceramic is known for its elegant, pale bas-reliefs set against soft, matte colors. Wedgwood's designs are characterized by their refined aesthetics and exquisite craftsmanship, frequently favored by royalty, nobility, and art enthusiasts, making it a classic representative of British ceramic artistry. The main kiln was established in Stoke-on-Trent in 1759. Shortly after its founding, Wedgwood developed hard-paste porcelain, which was later named 'Queen's Ware' by the Princess of Wales, wife of King George IV. He also introduced black basalt ware, which he named 'Black Egyptian.' In 1774, his newly invented Jasperware cemented Wedgwood's reputation. In the subsequent years, new types of ceramic ware were introduced through his research.

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Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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No.33,445 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.2,872 - Mugs
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This 1979 commemorative mug makes an excellent keepsake for anyone born, married, graduated, or starting a new job in 1979. It's also perfect as a birthday gift, Christmas exchange present, or a memento of special memories. A must-have collectible for lovers of nostalgic British style!

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