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English Adam style (19th Century) green & white Wedgwood porcelain urn shaped table lamp with classical figures and handles..
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English Adam style (19th Century) green & white Wedgwood porcelain urn shaped table lamp with classical figures and handles.
Sku: 057899 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Wedgewood Creation Date: 19th Century
Height: 23.5"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Porcelain, wood Category: Lighting Condition: Ships without a shade/Visible repair to one glued handle.
Wedgwood is a renowned British pottery and ceramics company that was founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. Josiah Wedgwood, born on July 12, 1730, in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, was not only a skilled potter but also a visionary entrepreneur who revolutionized the ceramics industry. From a young age, Wedgwood displayed a keen interest in pottery and developed a deep understanding of the craft. He apprenticed under his brother Thomas, a master potter, and honed his skills in the art of ceramic production. Wedgwood's commitment to innovation and quality soon became evident in his work. In 1759, at the age of 29, Wedgwood established his own pottery business, initially known as "Wedgwood and Bentley." His partnership with Thomas Bentley, a talented businessman Read Full Bio
Wedgwood is a renowned British pottery and ceramics company that was founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. Josiah Wedgwood, born on July 12, 1730, in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, was not only a skilled potter but also a visionary entrepreneur who revolutionized the ceramics industry. From a young age, Wedgwood displayed a keen interest in pottery and developed a deep understanding of the craft. He apprenticed under his brother Thomas, a master potter, and honed his skills in the art of ceramic production. Wedgwood's commitment to innovation and quality soon became evident in his work. In 1759, at the age of 29, Wedgwood established his own pottery business, initially known as "Wedgwood and Bentley." His partnership with Thomas Bentley, a talented businessman and designer, proved to be a successful collaboration that propelled the company to new heights. Wedgwood's dedication to experimentation and technical advancements led to several significant breakthroughs in ceramic production. He developed and perfected various techniques, including the creation of a new type of creamware, which became immensely popular and earned him recognition as the "Father of English Potters." One of Wedgwood's most notable achievements was his invention of jasperware, a fine-grained stoneware characterized by its matte finish and delicate relief decorations. This innovation revolutionized the ceramics industry and became an iconic symbol of Wedgwood's craftsmanship and design expertise. In addition to his technical prowess, Wedgwood was also a visionary marketer. He understood the importance of branding and created a distinctive Wedgwood style that appealed to the aristocracy and middle classes alike. His collaborations with renowned artists and designers, such as John Flaxman and George Stubbs, resulted in exquisite pieces that showcased Wedgwood's commitment to artistic excellence. Wedgwood's reputation as a master craftsman and entrepreneur extended beyond the borders of Britain. His ceramics gained international acclaim, and he became a supplier to royalty, including Queen Charlotte and Catherine the Great of Russia. Josiah Wedgwood's legacy continues to thrive even after his passing on January 3, 1795. The Wedgwood company, now known as Wedgwood plc, has evolved and adapted to changing tastes and trends while staying true to its founder's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Today, Wedgwood's ceramics and pottery are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, ensuring
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