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The English Wedgwood began producing tableware in 1759. Wedgwood obtained the right to use the honorary title Queen's Ware from Queen Charlotte in 1766 for earthenware tableware. The Queen's Ware service was a fine, cream-coloured earthenware tableware series developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the mid-18th century.
Today, the Wedgwood Edme variant of this classic cream-colored tableware is perhaps the most famous Wedgwood tableware there is. The Briar Rose series from Edme has a beautiful floral motif. The Edme tableware was designed by the then Art Director of Wedgwood, John Goodwin. Edmé was the first name of one of the Wedgwood brothers. Wedgwood Edme is made of very strong earthenware, which is suitable for use in the dishwasher and microwave. The Edme tableware was in production for more than 100 years, but has recently been permanently removed from the range.
Consists of:
1x sugar bowl
1x cream jug
1x bonbon dish on foot
8x tea/coffee cup (13cl)
8x saucer
8x cake plate
Undamaged and in excellent vintage condition.
1-3 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.