British Wedgwood Royal Collection 1969 Limited Edition Basalt Tea Cup Coffee Cup

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British Wedgwood Royal Collection 1969 Limited Edition Basalt Tea Cup Coffee Cup - Mugs - Porcelain

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[Brand]: British Wedgwood [Origin]: Made in England [Material]: Ceramic [Size]: Diameter 7.5cm, height 12cm, capacity approximately 500ml [Year]: 1969 (the cup is glazed) [Condition]: Preserved like new/boxed 🌹This 1969 limited edition basalt tea cup is characterized by its elegant black basalt material, and the exquisite golden pattern design on the surface adds a royal atmosphere. The center of the cup is decorated with a Welsh red dragon with outstretched wings, surrounded by a wreath of olive branches, symbolizing strength and glory; showing respect and blessing to the Prince of Wales. The cup body design is simple yet solemn, highlighting Wedgwood's consistent craftsmanship aesthetics. This tea cup is a commemorative collection with both historical significance and artistic value, and is extremely rare. 🌹 ✨✨ Wedgwood ✨✨ Josiah Wedgwood, known as the "Father of British Potters", is a famous British ceramic brand with a long history, founded in 1759. Wedgwood is known for its high-quality porcelain products, especially its unique "Jasperware" porcelain, which is famous for its elegant light relief and soft background color. With its elegant design and exquisite craftsmanship, Wedgwood is often favored by royal families, nobles and art lovers, and has become one of the classic representatives of British ceramic craftsmanship. The main kiln was established 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.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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No.9,192 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.912 - Mugs
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
The 1969 limited edition teacup features elegant black basalt material and a delicate golden pattern design on the surface, adding a royal touch. The Welsh red dragon with wings spread in the center of the cup is surrounded by a wreath of olive branches, symbolizing strength and glory; showing respect and blessing to the Prince of Wales. The design of the cup body is simple yet solemn, highlighting Wedgwoo’s consistent craftsmanship aesthetics.

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