Wedgwood

There were at least three companies that used the name ‘Wedgwood’.

The most well-known one is the English pottery founded in 1759 by "Josiah Wedgwood and sons".

And others are Ralph Wedgwood and Wedgwood & Co.

Did you know that Josiah was grandfather of Charles Darwin.



Wedgwood & Co. Marks

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1900s

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1950s

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1965 ~

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1965 ~


Josiah Wedgwood Marks

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1950 ~ 62

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1962 ~

Mark with a Jar used from 1902.
There are many directions to date, but I am not sure which is correct.


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1942 ~

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Chanwood pattern

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cuckoo pattern

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Jasper wares



Modern Marks

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2000

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1998 ~

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