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Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee (1952-2002) Wedgwood Queensware Plate
A WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE SAFARI CALENDAR PLATE OF 1980 FEATURING ANIMALS AND BIRDS AND OTHER WILDLIFE OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. THREE ROSY-FACED LOVE BIRDS APPEAR IN THE CENTRE WITH THE OUTER BORDER DEPICTING 12 ANIMALS ONE FOR EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR.
Ostrich for January; Warthog for February; Okapi for March; Giraffe for April; Sable Antelope for May; Lion for June, Elephant for July; Mantled Baboon for August; Impala for September; Zebra for October; Cape Hunting Dog for November and the Black Rhinoceros for December.
WEDGWOOD PRODUCED THESE CALENDER PLATES FROM 1971 TO 2009 AND EACH YEAR A DIFFERENT THEME WAS THE SUBJECT. THE YEAR 1973 FEATURED BUTTERFLIES, ANOTHER DOGS OR CATS OR CHILDRENS GAMES OR ART AND MUSIC.
These Calender Plates were called Queensware a term used exclusively for Wedgwoods finest earthenware.
IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS.
MARKINGS: WEDGWOOD OF ETRURIA AND BARLASTON MADE IN ENGLAND
SIZE: 25.5CM DIAMETER 2CM HIGH
CONDITION: NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS. VERY GOOD CONDITION. WITH PAMPHLET.
WEDGWOOD (1759-present): Wedgwood is a fine bone china and porcelain pottery brand that was founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, an English potter and businessman based in Burslem, Staffordshire. Remembered as the Father of English Pottery, Josiah Wedgwood created the well-respected Wedgwood brand through experimenting with clay and eclectic design. He most famously created the Wedgwood Blue, a colour that is now synonymous with the brand and recognisable worldwide. In 1986, Waterford Glass Group plc purchased Wedgwood. In 2001 Wedgwood, Waterford and Royal Doulton were placed into WWRD Holdings Limited. In 2009, the high-profile collapse after six years of losses of the Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton Group (WWRD) threatened the future of the Wedgwood story. In 2015, the Wedgwood company was purchased by the Finnish consumer goods company Fiskars (itself the custodian of the heritage family brand Fiskars, founded in 1649). Today, production of 'prestige' wares such as hand-painted and limited edition objects continues, and Jasperware is still made by a small team of skilled workers at the Barlaston England factory, while the rest of the company's output is produced in Indonesia.
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