Product code: RARE Antique Wedgewood Brown popular Transferware Pitcher c 1759-1769
"Wedgwood was founded in 1759 at the Ivy House Works, Burslem by Josiah Wedgwood, (1730-1795), who is now remembered as the "Father of English Potters". He was the youngest of 12 children born in Burslem, Staffordshire, in the heart of the English potteries and served his apprenticeship as a potter before setting up his own business. Josiah Wedgwood was the first potter of note to mark his goods with his own name." This gorgeous pitcher measures 6" tall x 3.5 at the base. Please view all photo's for age appropriate characteristics (possible chips, cracks or staining.) I do my best to capture all aspects. **There is a popular small 1 3/4" crack on the inside, it does not goes all the way through. I tried to capture it in the photo's. Shipped quickly and wrapped with expert care from experienced seller. **Please let me know if you prefer faster shipping, at a higher price. SCAMMERS MOVE ON, I VIDEO EVERY PACKAGING Decor not included.
"Wedgwood was founded in 1759 at the Ivy House Works, Burslem by Josiah Wedgwood, (1730-1795), who is now remembered as the "Father of English Potters". He was the youngest of 12 children born in Burslem, Staffordshire, in the heart of the English potteries and served his apprenticeship as a potter before setting up his own business. Josiah Wedgwood was the first potter of note to mark his goods with his own name." This gorgeous pitcher measures 6" tall x 3.5 at the base. Please view all photo's for age appropriate characteristics (possible chips, cracks or staining.) I do my best to capture all aspects. **There is a popular small 1 3/4" crack on the inside, it does not goes all the way through. I tried to capture it in the photo's. Shipped quickly and wrapped with expert care from experienced seller. **Please let me know if you prefer faster shipping, at a higher price. SCAMMERS MOVE ON, I VIDEO EVERY PACKAGING Decor not included.