Category:Wedgwood and Co.
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NOTE: Pottery marked "Wedgwood and Co" is never by the main and famous firm Josiah Wedgwood and Sons. Ralph Wedgwood, presumably a cousin, made high quality wares in Burslem from c. 1790 until probably 1796, marked "Wedgwood & Co", a name never used by the main firm. He then joined William Tomlinson & Co., a firm in Yorkshire, who promptly dropped their own name, using "Wedgwood & Co" until he left in 1801. That name was revived by Enoch Wedgwood (1813–1879), a distant cousin of the first Josiah, who used Wedgwood & Co, starting in 1860. It was taken over by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons in 1980.
Media in category "Wedgwood and Co."
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1900) (14595023349).jpg 1,364 × 3,014; 1.11 MB
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Coffee-Set E-Wedgwood RS 01.jpg 358 × 250; 22 KB
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Covered Pitcher (England), ca. 1861 (CH 18497623) (cropped).jpg 2,123 × 2,379; 4.93 MB
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Covered Pitcher (England), ca. 1861 (CH 18497623).jpg 2,835 × 3,147; 7.89 MB
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Crockery and glass journal (1875) (14579312219).jpg 1,590 × 1,056; 460 KB
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Cup (part of a set) MET 51109.jpg 1,320 × 1,516; 263 KB
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Melton Pitcher, ca. 1875–85 (CH 18669367).jpg 3,709 × 3,709; 5.73 MB
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Sugarbowl-Set E-Wedgwood RiverScene.jpg 458 × 250; 26 KB