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<p>[QUOTE="Sibley, post: 9802348, member: 87008"]I was gifted a 3 piece Wedgwood Jasperware tea set by an aunt. Teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl in a deep blue. The set was used in daily life by her mother and possibly grandmother, she believes it was acquired in the 1940s or earlier. The family was quite affluent, so it's possible it was purchased in England/ordered from England, or may have been purchased in the US. My aunt didn't know anything else about it and as a thank you I'd like to try to research it a bit. Anyone who might know more is deceased. I've uploaded pictures.</p><p>[ATTACH]486755[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486756[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486757[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486758[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Markings on bottom:</p><p>Teapot: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "W", and "21"</p><p>Sugar bowl: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "3", and I think an "F" </p><p>Creamer: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "2 1/2" and a mark which is unreadable but looks like a | :</p><p><br /></p><p>Any information or resources you can point me to would be very appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sibley, post: 9802348, member: 87008"]I was gifted a 3 piece Wedgwood Jasperware tea set by an aunt. Teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl in a deep blue. The set was used in daily life by her mother and possibly grandmother, she believes it was acquired in the 1940s or earlier. The family was quite affluent, so it's possible it was purchased in England/ordered from England, or may have been purchased in the US. My aunt didn't know anything else about it and as a thank you I'd like to try to research it a bit. Anyone who might know more is deceased. I've uploaded pictures. [ATTACH]486755[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486756[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486757[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]486758[/ATTACH] Markings on bottom: Teapot: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "W", and "21" Sugar bowl: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "3", and I think an "F" Creamer: "Wedgwood", "Made in England", "2 1/2" and a mark which is unreadable but looks like a | : Any information or resources you can point me to would be very appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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