Wedgwood: Blue Bird Tableware

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2016
  • Wedgwood launches the elegant Blue Bird collection to celebrate 250 years of the iconic Queen's Ware®.
    'Queen's Ware' was the name given to the exquisitely shaped ceramic teaware (originally called 'creamware') by Josiah Wedgwood when he was appointed 'Potter to her Majesty the Queen' in 1766.
    To mark this significant milestone, Wedgwood introduces the historically symbolic Blue Bird tableware and giftware collection that brings together the famous Queen's Ware body with expressive floral and bird motifs inspired by archive designs from 18th century Wedgwood pattern books.
    From tableware for every-day dining to teaware that reflects Wedgwood's position as an authority on tea, the Blue Bird collection offers an assortment of ceramic pieces that elegantly blend historic significance and modern-day charm.
    Find out more:
    UK: www.wedgwood.co.uk/tableware/b...
    Australia: www.wedgwood.com.au/shop-by-c...
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Комментарии • 3

  • @CJC0017
    @CJC0017 Год назад

    Ive got. Wedgwood 8 panel 4 handled vase made by wedgwood for Oetzmann and Co hampstead road. Cqnt wait for the appraisal this week. None others survived allegedly.

  • @naked_history
    @naked_history Год назад

    Hi, I work for South Korean broadcast company tvN. we would like to use your video on our history show. Could you please let me know if we could use an excerpt from it giving the credit to your channel? Thanks :)