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Vintage Red & White transferware platter by Enoch Wedgwood in the "Woodland" pattern.
The center is a countryside scene with a haycart, cottages (Village), horses, trees, river etc.
The border rim has lovely flowers arranged in garlands and the large outer rim is gently waved (rippled).
It is marked on the back "Woodland" Enoch Wedgwood Tunstall LTD. Made in England - Trade Mark - Founded in 1835
Genuine Hand Engraving Decorated
Underglaze Detergent and Acid Resisting Color
~~~~~ !!!!! Magnificent Condition !!!!! ~~~~~
~~~ Outside Diameter 28cm ~~~
~~~ Inner Diameter 19,5cm ~~~
This plate is a heavy weight, weighing in at 760 grams !
Enoch Wedgwood (1813-1879) was an English potter, founder in 1860 of the pottery firm Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. He was a distant cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns.
Wedgwood married Jane Mattinson (1814-1880) in 1837. They had four children, one of whom died in infancy:
Wedgwood & Co was renamed Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd in 1965 and in 1980 it was taken over by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, who renamed it Unicorn Pottery.