This Wedgwood tea cup and saucer set is a fine example of early creamware. A ring of gold chevrons, known as the “Gold Wreath” pattern, encircles the rims and is accented with navy blue. The central armorial is the crest of the Gordon family, prominent members of which include the Earls of Aberdeen.
This Wedgwood tea cup and saucer set is a fine example of early creamware. A ring of gold chevrons, known as the “Gold Wreath” pattern, encircles the rims and is accented with navy blue. The central armorial is the crest of the Gordon family, prominent members of which include the Earls of Aberdeen.
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Condition
Excellent.
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References
Fairbairn, James. Book of Crests of the Great Families of Great Britain and Ireland. 4th ed., rev. and enl. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1905.
Excellent.
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