Wedgwood English Lace Rim Soup Bowl

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Wedgwood White Rim Soup Bowl

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Capturing the very essence of traditional English style, the Wedgwood White Collection is characterized by simple, elegant design details that have stood the test of time remaining as contemporary now as they were when first introduced in 1920. Crisp, clean white ware is guaranteed microwave, dishwasher and oven-safe.

Features

  • Designed by Wedgwood
  • Part of the Wedgwood White collection. Complete the set or mix and match with other Wedgwood collections for a unique look
  • Our Fine Bone China looks fantastic and provides superior strength
  • White is the main colour of this item
  • Featuring a beautiful Contemporary pattern
  • Perfect to create a Traditional, Minimalist, Coastal look in your home
  • Dishwasher & Microwave safe

English Lace Rim Soup Bowl

Inspired by the fine tradition of English embroidery, the English Lace Fine Bone China pattern is characterized by sophistication and timeless elegance reminiscent of the enduring legacy of this beautiful openwork fabric. Each piece is decorated with a delicate lace motif accented by a shiny platinum band bringing elegance and grace to any entertaining occasion.

Features

  • Designed by Wedgwood
  • Part of the English Lace collection. Complete the set or mix and match with other Wedgwood collections for a unique look
  • Our Fine Bone China looks fantastic and provides superior strength
  • White is the main colour of this item with stunning Platinum banding for that extra special touch
  • Featuring a beautiful Bridal, Classic, Embossed, Floral, Expressive, White pattern
  • Perfect to create a Romantic,Traditional look in your home
  • Dishwasher safe

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Wedgwood was founded by Josiah Wedgwood, the ‘Father of English Potters’, in 1759. His first big success – and perhaps the greatest contribution to the British pottery industry – was the production of the first cream-colored earthenware. Later called Queen’s Ware by the Royal assent of Queen Charlotte in 1765, this inexpensive earthenware put fine, beautiful tableware within reach of a much wider range of consumers. Wedgwood’s most famous commission in Queen’s Ware was a 952 piece dinner and dessert service for Empress Catherine II of Russia in 1773/74, which featured free-hand paintings of 1,244 different English Scenes.

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