Featured early Wedgewood Bowl ...one of my favorites

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  1. QuincyAK10

    QuincyAK10 Well-Known Member

    w1.jpg w2.jpg w3.jpg w4.jpg w5.jpg w6.jpg w7.jpg w8.jpg w9.jpg I have had this for about ten years sitting in the middle of my dining room table. But I really don't know that much about it. In the sixth image you can easily see the illustrators number...but it was next to impossible to get the wedgwood symbol pressed into the mold. From what I could tell below the symbol is a three letter code that ends in A which dates it to 1872. But I am not sure....It looks like it has a raised mold number...but again very hard to photograph...the second to the last photo is one I tried to enhance the image.
     
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  2. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Quincy, that's quite a bowl! I LOVE those fish!

    Wish I could read the impressed mark, but it's just a blur to me. Maybe someone else can do better at it.

    p.s. There is no second "e" in Wedgwood.
     
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  3. QuincyAK10

    QuincyAK10 Well-Known Member

    I am not sure how to edit a title...I corrected the spelling mistake within the body of the text....As a side note I still have my 7th grade report card from an English teacher that states "Your son's last five spelling tests do not add up to 100...."
     
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  4. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That's a registry number, bedarned if I can read it unfortunately. They started using those in 1883 or so.
     
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  5. aaroncab

    aaroncab in veritate victoria

    RZ27243 ...maybe?
     
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  6. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Quincy, you really made me laugh!
     
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  7. Miscstuff

    Miscstuff Sometimesgetsitright

    I read the number as Rd27243 which would be 1885-6.
     
  8. QuincyAK10

    QuincyAK10 Well-Known Member

    that date makes sense because they added England to Wedgwood in 1891 so we know it is before that. Any information on artist...or style or how many were made? Would it show in a catalog? Anyone seen something similar?
     
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  9. Tracylou

    Tracylou Member

    It’s a seafood salad bowl from the “Argenta” range and would originally have had serving implements like the attached photo of another Wedgwood salad bowl. Must be quite a rare pattern. D3F6FCC0-DD2C-4338-A152-BC2744866C16.jpeg
     
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  10. Barn Owl

    Barn Owl Well-Known Member

    That's such a gorgeous and unique bowl!
     
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  11. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Not that early, Wedgwood were over a hundred by then. ;)

    Yes, salad bowl missing spiffy servers.
     
  12. QuincyAK10

    QuincyAK10 Well-Known Member

    Thank you all.... I know a lot more about my salad bowl now. Any ideas on finding the servers. Would this bowl be listed in a catalog?, Is the registry number a registry for the pattern or for the piece itself? Are their places to learn about artists number "c 2638"? Does Wedgwood reply to inquiry?
     
  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    You could try the Wedgwood Museum, that's perhaps your best bet. Artists aren't well documented, unlike Doulton ones.
     
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  14. silverthwait

    silverthwait Well-Known Member

    Quincy: I do sympathize with your spelling problem! I vividly recall my fifth grade teacher, returning my math workbook with a terse note at the top,"Tell your father he got one wrong!"
     
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  15. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I used to write to the Wedgwood factory until it closed:oops::oops::oops::oops::oops:. i guess I should try the Museum for other questions.
    greg
     
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