Hi, Annie, you mentioned liking my blue and white China. It is Countryside by Enoch Wedgewood. I love it because an absolutely swoon over stone bridges in the UK and there are stone bridges in each design on these plates. Each plate has a different scene.. each dinner plate, bread and butter, salad, dessert, etc. but Greer is always a stone bridge!
Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Enoch Wedgwood (1813-1879) was an English potter, founder in 1860 of the pottery firm Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. He was a distant cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns.
Wedgwood married Jane Mattinson (1814-1880) in 1837. They had four children, one of whom died in infancy:
Edmund Mattinson Wedgwood (1840-1904), potter. Charlotte (1843-?) Alfred Joseph Wedgwood (1845-1846) died in infancy. Alfred Enoch Wedgwood (1850-1894), potter.
What beautiful waves and the gulls gliding past add to the picture.
ReplyDeleteHi, Annie, you mentioned liking my blue and white China. It is Countryside by Enoch Wedgewood. I love it because an absolutely swoon over stone bridges in the UK and there are stone bridges in each design on these plates. Each plate has a different scene.. each dinner plate, bread and butter, salad, dessert, etc. but Greer is always a stone bridge!
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enoch Wedgwood (1813-1879) was an English potter, founder in 1860 of the pottery firm Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. He was a distant cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns.
Wedgwood married Jane Mattinson (1814-1880) in 1837. They had four children, one of whom died in infancy:
Edmund Mattinson Wedgwood (1840-1904), potter.
Charlotte (1843-?)
Alfred Joseph Wedgwood (1845-1846) died in infancy.
Alfred Enoch Wedgwood (1850-1894), potter.