A group of fourteen Wedgwood Etruria Tablewares, 1922, 'Floral' design, with a US patent, a mixed group including a large moulded meat platter, two further platters, two bowls, and dinner plates, shallow bowls, soup bowls for two and three salt and pepper shakers; backstamps underside, large platter length 49.5 cm. Width 38 cm round platter diameter: 32 cm
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- Etruria - The Etruria Works was one of the ceramics factories opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 on the Ridge House Estate in a district of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which he named Etruria. The source of the name was from that given to Greek vases which at that time were thought to be from Etruria in Italy, the source of Etruscan ceramics. The factory ran for 180 years, as part of the wider Wedgwood business.
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