Vintage Wedgwood
Vintage Wedgwood
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Antique Lamps – A Bat Printed Staffordshire Lamp
The invention of transfer printing on porcelain and pottery was, without doubt, one of the most important innovations in the development of the ceramic industry.
The honor of this development goes to the English engraver, Robert Hancock, born in Birmingham (1730-1817). We first meet Robert, recorded as a copper plate engraver at York House, at Battersea’s enamel works in London. Here, beautiful little copper boxes were made for the English 18th century luxury market and quite costly objects of vertu, the so-called bijouterie, scent bottles, little snuff boxes and practical wares, such as boxes to contain sewing implements, toothpicks, trays to hold pens, canisters for tea and sugar and even candlesticks, designed to imitated expensive silver pieces.
In 1756 the Battersea factory closed and we next find Robert at the Worcester porcelain factory in the same year. Robert Hancock had obviously taken his knowledge and expertise to the factory management, under the direction of Dr John Wall.
The management was highly impressed with the idea of this rapid decoration technique! Since the opening of the factory in 1751, porcelain painting had been a laborious and expensive process, undertaken by painters with coloured powdered enamels, mixed with lavender oil and brushes.
Robert was able to teach his printing skills and the process was soon mastered with the first, famous, copper plate engraved, black transfer print being produced in 1757. The subject being Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, ally and hero of the seven years war.
Transfer printing as developed at Battersea, began with the unique skill of the copper plate engraver, who deeply engraved, with a fine sharp steel, the desired design. The design was engraved in reverse!, allowing the final print to appear “right way around”. Pigment was then added, often mixed with oil and heated to allow the colour to run deeper into the copper plate engravings, the excess ink then wiped away with a palette knife. The copper plate, after being cleaned off with a cloth was then covered with a sheet of tissue which was dampened and pressed onto the plate. Next, the tissue was gently lifted from the plate and set carefully onto the shape to be printed. As the tissue was deftly lifted away, the design was left behind. This early printing style left the print on top of the glazed item, which was then fired to finally set the print onto the glazed surface.
As the 18th century turned into the early 19th century, new ceramic printing techniques were developed, to not only improve the technique, but make it faster, time is money! The great name at this point is Josiah Spode who is credited with the introduction of under glaze blue transfer printing into Staffordshire, during 1781-84.
During the early 1800's, the tissue was replaced by a sheet of paper, or sometimes fabric. With a layer of glue applied, this could easily be cut and shaped to fit around curved objects such as dishes and teapots. This is known as the “bat” print and gives the process its alternative name “bat printing”. The inked bat was then placed on the ceramic object and an impression left, leaving the print adhering to the shape. The item was then dipped into the glaze and returned to the kiln for the glost, or, low firing. The glue bats were reusable, plus they conformed better to curved surfaces. Cobalt blue, under glaze transfer printing became a standard of the Staffordshire pottery industry.
Men like Josiah Spode, Wedgwood, Thomas Minton and others, were all entrepreneurial types and leading figures of the great Staffordshire ceramic industry. While sharing amicable business relationships, each kept an eye on the market! It was at this time that large export markets were opening or expanding in North America, Europe, and India where consumers sought elegant, matched sets of wares.
The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co illustrate a charming little English, Staffordshire, pottery accent lamp. The lamp with a cream coloured glaze and very finely printed in sepia with two “named views”. The front of the lamp with “Abbotsford, Selkirkshire, Scotland”, the reverse side printed with, “Chatsworth Derbyshire”. The lamp with elaborately modelled, silver shaped handles. The neck of the lamp delicately gilded with a formal motif. The rim and circular lamp base gilded, the gilding in very fine condition. The lamp seated on a custom made, polished, maple wood base. The custom-made lamp cap of gold plated bronze.
Circa 1840 Overall height (including shade) 17"/43cm
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique table lamp lighting with an on line range of over 100 unique, antique and vintage table lamps on view.
Lamps are shipped ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.
For more information you are invited to visit their web site at:-
About the Author
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery,with his commercial experience spaning a period of 40 years,including as a valuer to the Australian Government’s Incentive to the Arts Scheme. His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections. He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.
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Wedgwood Collection $49.99 Wedgwood Collection - Giclee Print |
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Wedgwood Pottery $24.99 Wedgwood Pottery - Photographic Print |
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Josiah Wedgwood $34.99 Brian Evans Josiah Wedgwood - Giclee Print |
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John Hamilton Wedgwood, Clement Tom Wedgwood and Josiah Wedgwood of Wedgwood Ceramic Company $79.99 John Hamilton Wedgwood, Clement Tom Wedgwood and Josiah Wedgwood of Wedgwood Ceramic Company - Premium Photographic Print |
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Wedgwood /Wedgwood Blue (Book & CD) $13.8 "By Pam Wedgwood, Oliver Wedgwood, and Sam Wedgwood. For Piano. Book; CD; Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Faber Edition. Jazz. Early Advanced; Intermediate; Late Intermediate. Published by Faber Music" |
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Wedgwood Clio Teacup WGCLIO $18 Clio Teacup. Wedgwood Clio Teacup WGCLIO |
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Victorian Rose in Wedgwood Vase $39.99 Victorian Rose in Wedgwood Vase - Giclee Print |
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Josiah Wedgwood English Potter $39.99 Josiah Wedgwood English Potter - Giclee Print |
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Collection of Wedgwood Pieces $34.99 English School Collection of Wedgwood Pieces - Giclee Print |
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Workers in Wedgwood's Pottery Factory $39.99 Workers in Wedgwood's Pottery Factory - Giclee Print |
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Wedgwood Jasperware $13.22 'Jasper' refers to the highly distinctive blue-and-white wares that have been produced by the Wedgwood company for more than two centuries. It was arguably Josiah Wedgwood's most important contribution to ceramic art and was a direct result of several thousand experiments over many years. It has been by far the most widely collected of all Wedgwood products, and this book will explore the history and stories behind this unique ware. |
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Wedgwood Game Pie Dish, c.1820 $49.99 Wedgwood Game Pie Dish, c.1820 - Giclee Print |
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Wedgwood Gold Chelsea Espresso Cup WGCHLSESSPRCUP $10.99 Wedgwood Gold Chelsea Espresso Cup |
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An Illustration of a Typical Wedgwood Design on the Cover of the Music Sheet 'Wedgwood Blue' $39.99 An Illustration of a Typical Wedgwood Design on the Cover of the Music Sheet 'Wedgwood Blue' - Giclee Print |
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Wedgwood Blue: Book & CD $16.6 Wedgwood Blue is a landmark collection bringing together the extraordinary talents of the Wedgwood family. Oliver Wedgwood is a teacher and freelance jazz musician and younger brother Sam Wedgwood is a talented singer/songwriter. Wedgwood Blue features 10 original pieces in a variety of jazz styles for the Intermediate to Early Advanced pianist - from modern ballads to honky tonk, blues to Latin - all with sophisticated CD backings. |
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Wedgwood Clio Plate 10 7/8 $30 Clio Plate 10 7/8". Wedgwood Clio Plate 10 7/8" |
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Wedgwood Empress Ruby Creamer WGEMPCRM $48.99 Wedgwood China Empress Ruby Series Creamer .5p, .3L. Made in England. |
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Wedgwood Blue Siam Soup Cup $10.99 Blue Siam Soup Cup. Wedgwood Blue Siam Soup Cup |
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Front of New Wedgwood Ceramic Plant $79.99 Front of New Wedgwood Ceramic Plant - Premium Photographic Print |
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Exterior of Old Wedgwood Pottery Plant $79.99 Nat Farbman Exterior of Old Wedgwood Pottery Plant - Premium Photographic Print |
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Interior of Old Wedgwood Pottery Plant $79.99 Nat Farbman Interior of Old Wedgwood Pottery Plant - Premium Photographic Print |
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Wedgwood Chinaware Ready to Be Shipped Overseas $79.99 Nat Farbman Wedgwood Chinaware Ready to Be Shipped Overseas - Premium Photographic Print |
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Apprentices Painting China at Wedgwood Plant $99.99 Nat Farbman Apprentices Painting China at Wedgwood Plant - Premium Photographic Print |
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Veronica Wedgwood $95.59 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Dame (Cicely) Veronica Wedgwood Hon. D.Litt OM DBE (20 July 1910 9 March 1997) was an English historian who generally published under the name C. V. Wedgwood. She specialized in European history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including her stillauthoritative study The Thirty Years War (1938 and many later reprintings) and biographies of Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, William the Silent, and Cardinal Richelieu. Thirty years after she published her muchpraised biography of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, she returned to the subject and published a muchrevised version that was considerably more critical of her subject. Historians often cite Wedgwoods two lives of Strafford as an illustration of scholarly integrity and openmindedness. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 134 Publication Date: 2010/08/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches |
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Wedgwood: Artistry and Innovation $22.76 Wedgwood has long been the gold standard in ceramics, an exemplar of English craftsmanship famed for its iconic blue-and-white patterns and unique glazes, and for the company's leading role in the industrialization of what was once an artisan trade, which so revolutionized the English ceramics industry in the eighteenth century. In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Josiah Wedgwood's founding of the world-famous china and crystal production house, this volume features nearly 100 examples of the finest Wedgwood holdings from the Royal Ontario Museum's collection. Included are well-loved classics such as pieces of "Queen's Ware" from the table of Catherine the Great, copies of the famed "Portland Vase," a black basalt relief that weighs over 800 pounds, exquisite cameo medallions and jewelry, and examples of contemporary Wedgwood pieces. |
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Jazzin About By Wedgwood, Pam $16.43 Author: Wedgwood, Pam Series Title: Jazzin About Subtitle: Piano / Keyboard Publication Date: 2010/06/01 Number of Pages: 23 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.50 |
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Wedgwood China Empress Ruby Oatmeal Bowl WGEMPOAT $19.99 Wedgwood China Empress Ruby Series Oatmeal Bowl 6". Made in England. |
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Wedgwood Runnymede Blue Bread and Butter Plate $22.5 Wedgwood Runnymede Blue Bread and Butter Plate. 6 3/4". |
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Wedgwood Empress Ruby Sugar Box WGEMPSGRBOX $49.99 Wedgwood China Empress Ruby Series Sugar Box. Made in England. |


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