Wedgwood Royal Collection 1969 Limited Edition Black Basalt Teacup Coffee Cup, Made in England

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Wedgwood Royal Collection 1969 Limited Edition Black Basalt Teacup Coffee Cup, Made in England - Mugs - Porcelain

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【Brand】: Wedgwood, England 【Origin】: Made in England 【Material】: Ceramic 【Dimensions】: Diameter 7.5cm, Height 12cm, Capacity approx. 500ml 【Year】: 1969 (Glazed interior) 【Condition】: Well-preserved / Boxed 🌹 This limited edition 1969 basalt teacup features elegant black basalt material, with a delicate golden pattern on the surface adding a regal touch. The center of the cup is adorned with a Welsh red dragon with outstretched wings, surrounded by a laurel wreath symbolizing strength and honor, expressing reverence and blessings for the Prince of Wales. The cup's design is simple yet dignified, highlighting Wedgwood's consistent aesthetic of craftsmanship. This teacup is a commemorative collectible, possessing both historical significance and artistic value, and is extremely rare. 🌹 ✨✨ Wedgwood ✨✨ Josiah Wedgwood, revered as the 'Father of English Potters,' founded Wedgwood in 1759, establishing it as a historic and renowned ceramic brand in England. Wedgwood is celebrated for its high-quality porcelain, particularly its distinctive "Jasperware," known for its elegant pale bas-reliefs and soft-toned backgrounds. Wedgwood's designs are classic, and its craftsmanship is exquisite, often favored by royalty, nobility, and art enthusiasts, making it a quintessential representative of British ceramic artistry. In 1759, the main kiln was established in Stoke-on-Trent. Shortly after its inception, it developed hard-paste porcelain, which was named 'Queen's Ware' by the Princess of King George IV at the time. He also introduced black earthenware produced by potters of the era, naming it 'Egyptian Black.' In 1774, he cemented Wedgwood's reputation with his newly invented Jasperware. In the following years, new types of ceramic ware were successively introduced through his research.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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No.45,920 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.3,714 - Mugs
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
This limited edition 1969 teacup is crafted from elegant black basalt, enhanced by a delicate golden motif that bestows a regal aura. At its center, a Welsh red dragon unfurls its wings, encircled by a laurel wreath symbolizing strength and honor, a tribute and blessing to the Prince of Wales. The cup's design is understated yet dignified, embodying Wedgwood's signature aesthetic of craftsmanship.

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