Dishes and Plates

The Wedgwood Pottery factory of England is among the most prominent pottery manufacturers of all time. His brother kept Josiah Wedgwood from the family pottery business, so he entered into partnership with several others in 1752 and developed several innovations. Josiah Wedgwood continued his work and experimentations as the head of his own company that opened in 1759.

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Pair Small English Tea Leaf Pottery Dishes Anthony Shaw & Son, Staffordshire, England. Maker's stamp. Copper lustre tea leaf ware was first int... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $49.00
Deep Covered Dish Deep covered dish marked "Universal Cambridge - Ovenproof" has a well crazed surface area and is in ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $80.00
Chinese Stoneware Pottery Dish With iron particles in the glaze. Late Ming Dia. 4" H 1-1/4"... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $95.00
Dutch Maestricht Pottery Stickware Plate This large plate, or charger, was hand crafted and hand painted in the highly recognizeable, broad, ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $115.00
Pair English Doulton Watteau Pattern Flow Blue Dishes Marked: "Doulton, Watteau". Impressed and printed marks. c. 1895 Diameter 6-1/2" each... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $115.00
English Tea Leaf Ironstone Covered Dish Alfred Meakin, Royal Ironstone China, Tunstall, Staffordshire, England (1873-present). Copper Lustre... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $135.00
English Adams Rose Pattern Pottery Plate By William Adams & Sons, Ltd., Tunstall & Stoke, Staffordshire, England, this pretty plate bears the... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $175.00
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