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580. Wedgwood Tricolor Drabware
Sage colored drabware with white and lavender applied cameo decoration. Experimental for Wedgwood, reverse bell shaped vase with flared base. Bottom with impressed marks. Apprx 7"TY x 5-3/4"W.
300/500
Sold: $184.00
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581. Wedgwood Black Basalt Medallion, ca. 1795
Josiah Wedgwood by William Hackwood, (a modeler for Wedgwood). Verso impressed, apprx 4-1/2" x 3-1/2" overall.
300/500
Sold: $264.50
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582. Wedgwood Black Basalt Candlesticks, ca. 1880's
Classical motif cameo candle sticks of hollow form. Flared bases with scrolling decoration. Both marked on bottom. Each apprx 6-1/2"T.
300/500
Sold: $253.00
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583. Wedgwood Ivanhoe Series Plates, ca. 1901
Four plates with different images from the series. Flow blue decorated, each plates is apprx 10-1/2" dia. and has impressed marks on the bottom.
150/300
Sold: $138.00
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584. Wedgwood Etruria Queensware Candlestick
A cherubic single candlestick with pale colors and gilt decoration. Squared base with fern decoration. Bottom marked appropriately. Apprx 10"T.
100/300
Sold: $97.75
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585. Wedgwood Queens Ware Vase
Flared vase with small foot, decorated with cameos, and gilding over a salmon colored background. Bottom impressed with mark. Apprx 5-1/4"T x 4" opening.
100/200
Sold: $109.25
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586. A Rare Wedgwood Elihu Yale Toby, ca. 1933
A Yale souvenir Toby mug, produced by the Wedgwood Company, ca. 1933. Overall medium brown/tan glaze with a high gloss finish. bottom appropriately marked, apprx 5-3/4"T.
300/500
Sold: $161.00
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587. Wedgwood Bust of James Watt
Porcelain bust of Scottish engineer and inventor James Watt, produced in 1859 by Wedgwood and Sons, Ltd. of Staffordshire, England. Watt is the inventor of the steam engine. Impressed marks on back, apprx 15"T with circular base.
550/650
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588. Wedgwood Pearlware Casserole & Liner
Pearlware basket weave casserole and liner plate with high gloss finish and pierced border. Impressed marks. Dish apprx 2-1/2"T x 8-3/4"L x 7"W. Liner apprx 10"L x 8-1/2"W.
200/300
Sold: $184.00
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589. Wedgwood "Dancing Hours" Bowl, dated 1957
A basalt wash over white base bowl. Adorned with handmaidens from Greek mythology dancing around the exterior in contrasting white-bas relief. This pattern "Dancing Hours" was created by the neoclassical sculptor and designer John Flaxman (1755-1826), it is highly collectible pattern in production since 1775.
350/450
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