British made wedgwood 200th anniversary Josiah 1959 collection commemorative ceramic mug, the father of clay

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British made wedgwood 200th anniversary Josiah 1959 collection commemorative ceramic mug, the father of clay - Mugs - Porcelain

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[Brand]: British Wedgwood [Origin]: Made in England 【Material: Ceramic [Size]: Diameter 9cm, cup height 13cm, capacity approximately 600ml 【Year】: 1959 [Condition]: Well preserved in box 🌹This cup was produced in 1759-1959 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Josiah Wedgwood. It is still made according to the ancient method today. Different minerals such as cobalt are added to the pottery to produce different colors. Dreamy black basalt It is a very rare kind. Because of the noble and mysterious texture of porcelain clay, it is also often used in limited edition and collector's edition collectibles. It is one of the most admired inventions in Wedgwood. 🌹 ✨✨ Wedgwood ✨✨ 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 introduced as a result of his research. When it was passed down to his son Josiah II, the Wedgwood kiln mixed more than 50% ashes into the porcelain clay and successfully fired fine bone china, which is pure white, flawless, highly translucent and hard in texture. China'. Once again adding to the glorious history of Wedgwood. The "Columbia" series launched since around 1800, the brightly colored "Astopali" 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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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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This cup was produced from 1759 to 1959 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Josiah Wedgwood. The dreamy black basalt is a very rare type. Because of its noble and mysterious texture, it is also often used in limited edition and collector's edition collectibles. It is a Wedgwood medium One of the most admirable inventions.

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