Set 6 Enoch Wedgwood Porcelain Cups, Silvery Holders, Serving Tray, 1960s
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Vintage set of six [6] porcelain demitasse / espresso cups with silvery metal cup holders and silvery metal serving tray. The cups have a floral rose decorations, the porcelain mark by Enoch Wedgwood Tunstall Ltd., England on the bottom, late 1960s-early 1970s. Such 'unicorn' marks were applied between 1965 and 1980. The silvery tray and cup holders are marked "Made in England."
The cups are 2.1/4" [5.8cm] tall; 2" [5cm] across, no cracks, no chips, 'antique looking' crackled glaze, very good condition. The silvery holders are 2.1/4" [5.8cm] tall and 3" [7cm] wide including handles. The handle of the silvery tray is 7.1/2" [19cm] high. The tray is 8.3/4" x 6.3/4" [22.5cm x 17.5cm]. The silvery looking metal holders and tray have spots and tarnish matching the age. Very good condition.
Enoch Wedgwood was an earthenware manufacturers at the Unicorn Pottery and Pinnox Works in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Enoch Wedgwood (a distant cousin of Josiah Wedgwood) became a partner in Podmore, Walker & Co. in 1835 and in 1856 the business was renamed Podmore, Walker, Wedgwood & Co.
In 1900 the firm became a limited company and effective control passed out of the hands of the Wedgwood family. The new money and management put new life into the company and up to 1950 great efforts were put into regaining their former markets, largely by playing to the company's strengths in producing high quality goods.
In 1965, the company was sold to Semart Importing Co. based in New Jersey, USA and refloated as Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. Semart was an importer of tableware and at the same time as buying Wedgwood & Co. purchased Crown Staffordshire China Co.
Rates vary per zone/ country -estimates only [not incl. zone 9], we will adjust shipping costs with the invoice.
US: Priority (c.2-5 days) ------------ $45.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ------ $62.50
World: Priority (c.2-8 weeks) ------- $92.50
The cups are 2.1/4" [5.8cm] tall; 2" [5cm] across, no cracks, no chips, 'antique looking' crackled glaze, very good condition. The silvery holders are 2.1/4" [5.8cm] tall and 3" [7cm] wide including handles. The handle of the silvery tray is 7.1/2" [19cm] high. The tray is 8.3/4" x 6.3/4" [22.5cm x 17.5cm]. The silvery looking metal holders and tray have spots and tarnish matching the age. Very good condition.
Enoch Wedgwood was an earthenware manufacturers at the Unicorn Pottery and Pinnox Works in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Enoch Wedgwood (a distant cousin of Josiah Wedgwood) became a partner in Podmore, Walker & Co. in 1835 and in 1856 the business was renamed Podmore, Walker, Wedgwood & Co.
In 1900 the firm became a limited company and effective control passed out of the hands of the Wedgwood family. The new money and management put new life into the company and up to 1950 great efforts were put into regaining their former markets, largely by playing to the company's strengths in producing high quality goods.
In 1965, the company was sold to Semart Importing Co. based in New Jersey, USA and refloated as Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. Semart was an importer of tableware and at the same time as buying Wedgwood & Co. purchased Crown Staffordshire China Co.
Rates vary per zone/ country -estimates only [not incl. zone 9], we will adjust shipping costs with the invoice.
US: Priority (c.2-5 days) ------------ $45.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ------ $62.50
World: Priority (c.2-8 weeks) ------- $92.50
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Set 6 Enoch Wedgwood Porcelain Cups, Silvery Holders, Serving Tray, 1960s
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