Wedgwood glass
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Wedgwood glass
I bought this at a charity shop yesterday and tried to find out something about it.
I know it is Wedgwood style Viva! but have trawled the t'internet and can find nothing regarding this pattern.
It may be modern 21st Century but I love the striped pattern, so retro i thought, so took a punt for a £1.
The photo shows a mark around the edge which looks like a crack but isn't.
As it was a nice day i took it out onto the lawn to photograph. The plate/platter is
just over 13 inches across and has a matt finish on the back.
Any ideas or info greatfully received ?

Mark

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I know it is Wedgwood style Viva! but have trawled the t'internet and can find nothing regarding this pattern.
It may be modern 21st Century but I love the striped pattern, so retro i thought, so took a punt for a £1.
The photo shows a mark around the edge which looks like a crack but isn't.
As it was a nice day i took it out onto the lawn to photograph. The plate/platter is
just over 13 inches across and has a matt finish on the back.
Any ideas or info greatfully received ?

Mark

Keep smilin
Thesigeng-
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Re: Wedgwood glass
It's Viva! Wedgwood. 2002 -2005. It's discontinued now but you can pick up pieces on various sites on the internet.
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Re: Wedgwood glass
happypotter wrote:It's Viva! Wedgwood. 2002 -2005. It's discontinued now but you can pick up pieces on various sites on the internet.
also, it's not a plate from the pattern, i think it's what they call 'glassware'. Plates are bone china and usually the piece you have is used for things like serving peanuts or butter or as a decorative plate under a candle on your dinner table!! It is cute though, I really like that pattern.
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Many thanks for the info happypotter. I think it's a nice pattern too..

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Wedgwood glass tankard with blue jasper plaque.
I bought this blue glass mug/tankard as Wedgwood but have now noticed that the mark does not read WEDGWOOD as I assumed (new glasses required perhaps) bu appears to be WEDGKIN ??. Is this a Kings Lynn mark or a lookalike from another manufacturer. Any suggestions re. date of manufacture, designer or origin gratefully accepted. John




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Re: Wedgwood glass
Looks like a normal - but indistinct - Wedgwood stencilled mark to me.
The glass is an older Stennett-Willson design for King's Lynn, but was later adapted for the Jasperware medals at Wedgwood by Arthur Bryant.
The glass is an older Stennett-Willson design for King's Lynn, but was later adapted for the Jasperware medals at Wedgwood by Arthur Bryant.
Can anyone ID this tankard please? - Wedgwood
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Re: Wedgwood glass
Its a Stennett Wilson design for Wedgwood
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Re: Wedgwood glass
There's a recent-ish thread on the design here:
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t6625-wedgwood-glass-tankard-mug-with-blue-jasper-plaque
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t6625-wedgwood-glass-tankard-mug-with-blue-jasper-plaque
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many thanks for the info - I'll check out the thread - - kind regards Pat
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Re: Wedgwood glass
I've checked out the thread Thank you. The tankard has no etched Wedgwood mark - is this unusual or do you think it is a second quality item?
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Re: Wedgwood glass
I had two Irish Coffee glasses, bought at the same time new, one with a backstamp and one without.
Probably just the luck of the draw on the day of production.
Probably just the luck of the draw on the day of production.
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me and wife collect this series of wedgewood we have done since we got married and choise it has our best plate set.
so wonder if you would sell your plate to us?
so wonder if you would sell your plate to us?
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Re: Wedgwood glass
Hi DM,
We prefer that you use the private message facility when asking such questions as there's a strict non selling rule on the forum.
Also the owner hasn't visited since November so the pm system is your best way of attracting their attention
We prefer that you use the private message facility when asking such questions as there's a strict non selling rule on the forum.
Also the owner hasn't visited since November so the pm system is your best way of attracting their attention

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Re: Wedgwood glass
[quote="dantheman"]Hi DM,
Also the owner hasn't visited since November
???? I have, just watching from the sidelines, but not posting.
Re the plate, I'm not sure where it is anyway.
Also the owner hasn't visited since November
???? I have, just watching from the sidelines, but not posting.

Re the plate, I'm not sure where it is anyway.
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Re: Wedgwood glass
Oops! Sorry,I must have missread your data

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dantheman wrote:Oops! Sorry,I must have missread your data![]()




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Orrefors candle holder? Or what? - Wedgwood
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Re: Wedgwood glass
I didn't even know such a thing existed!
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Ah, that's not the first time I've been fooled by Wedgewood playing Scandinavian. Thanks!
So is it a 1980s Frank Thrower piece?
So is it a 1980s Frank Thrower piece?
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Re: Wedgwood glass
Yes its a Frank Thrower design, about the same time as the Brutus vases I think.
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Brilliant, thanks.
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Green Baluster Candlestick - Wedgwood RSW
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