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What (who) is J T Wedgwood - definition

AMERICAN BISHOP
James Ingall Wedgwood; James I. Wedgwood; James Wedgwood; J.I. Wedgwood; J I Wedgwood; JI Wedgwood
  • Consecration of Wedgwood by Willoughby, King and Gauntlett, 13 Feb 1916

J. T. Wedgwood         
BRITISH ENGRAVER (1782-1856)
John Taylor Wedgwood; J.T. Wedgwood
John Taylor Wedgwood (christened 19 October 1782- 6 March 1856) was an English line engraver.Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt The Wedgwoods [microform] : being a life of Josiah Wedgwood; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early potteries of Staffordshire (1865) archive.
Wedgwood ware         
  • Wedgwood & Byerley in [[St James's Square]]; the London showroom in 1809
  • ''[[Am I Not a Man and a Brother]]?'' medallion, c. 1786
  • A [[transfer printed]] [[creamware]] Wedgwood tea and coffee service. c. 1775, [[Victoria & Albert Museum]], in the "Liverpool Birds" pattern.  Fashionable but relatively cheap wares like these were the backbone of Wedgwood's early success.
  • Keith Murray]], c. 1935
  • Four [[creamware]] plates, transfer printed with stories from ''[[Aesop's Fables]]'', the other decoration hand-painted. 1770s.
  • Tripod [[pastille burner]] in dry stoneware, 1830–50
  • [[George Stubbs]], ''Reapers'', enamels on an earthenware plaque, 1795.
  • Jasper trial pieces, with numbers keyed to Wedgwood's Experiment Book, 1773–1776, Wedgwood Museum, [[Barlaston]].
  • Serving-plate from the [[Frog Service]] with [[Ditchley Park]], [[Oxfordshire]], c. 1774.  Unusually, this is [[creamware]] with the elaborate view hand-painted.
  • Wedgwood Portland Vase, black [[jasperware]], c. 1790, copying the Roman [[cameo glass]] original.
  • Teapot, 1805–1815, Rosso Antico ware, [[Egyptian Revival]] style
  • [[Thomas Carlyle]] earthenware memorial jug, 1881. The floral decoration is hand-painted on a printed outline.
  • Wedgwood pieces, c. 1930, c. 1950, 1885
  • Wedgwood teawares in a Japanese department store, 2011
POTTERY FIRM
Wedgwood Pottery In Stoke-on-Trent; Kennard Wedgwood; Kennard Laurence Wedgwood; Wedgwood Group; Wedgewood; Josiah Wedgwood & Sons; Wedge wood; Josiah Wedgwood and Sons; Wedgwood Museum; Wedgwood ware; Wedgwood pottery; Caneware; Wedgwood china; The Wedgwood Museum; V&A Wedgwood Collection
·- A kind of fine pottery, the most remarkable being what is called jasper, either white, or colored throughout the body, and capable of being molded into the most delicate forms, so that fine and minute bas-reliefs like cameos were made of it, fit even for being set as jewels.
Wedgwood         
  • Wedgwood & Byerley in [[St James's Square]]; the London showroom in 1809
  • ''[[Am I Not a Man and a Brother]]?'' medallion, c. 1786
  • A [[transfer printed]] [[creamware]] Wedgwood tea and coffee service. c. 1775, [[Victoria & Albert Museum]], in the "Liverpool Birds" pattern.  Fashionable but relatively cheap wares like these were the backbone of Wedgwood's early success.
  • Keith Murray]], c. 1935
  • Four [[creamware]] plates, transfer printed with stories from ''[[Aesop's Fables]]'', the other decoration hand-painted. 1770s.
  • Tripod [[pastille burner]] in dry stoneware, 1830–50
  • [[George Stubbs]], ''Reapers'', enamels on an earthenware plaque, 1795.
  • Jasper trial pieces, with numbers keyed to Wedgwood's Experiment Book, 1773–1776, Wedgwood Museum, [[Barlaston]].
  • Serving-plate from the [[Frog Service]] with [[Ditchley Park]], [[Oxfordshire]], c. 1774.  Unusually, this is [[creamware]] with the elaborate view hand-painted.
  • Wedgwood Portland Vase, black [[jasperware]], c. 1790, copying the Roman [[cameo glass]] original.
  • Teapot, 1805–1815, Rosso Antico ware, [[Egyptian Revival]] style
  • [[Thomas Carlyle]] earthenware memorial jug, 1881. The floral decoration is hand-painted on a printed outline.
  • Wedgwood pieces, c. 1930, c. 1950, 1885
  • Wedgwood teawares in a Japanese department store, 2011
POTTERY FIRM
Wedgwood Pottery In Stoke-on-Trent; Kennard Wedgwood; Kennard Laurence Wedgwood; Wedgwood Group; Wedgewood; Josiah Wedgwood & Sons; Wedge wood; Josiah Wedgwood and Sons; Wedgwood Museum; Wedgwood ware; Wedgwood pottery; Caneware; Wedgwood china; The Wedgwood Museum; V&A Wedgwood Collection
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¦ noun
1. trademark ceramic ware made by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730-95) and his successors, especially a kind of powder-blue stoneware with white embossed cameos.
2. a powder-blue colour characteristic of this stoneware.

Wikipedia

J. I. Wedgwood

James Ingall Wedgwood (24 March 1883 – 13 March 1951) was the first Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church. Wedgwood was a former Anglican, a member of the Theosophical Society and a member of a co-Masonic order. His work on the Liberal Rite, as well as his efforts to establish a progressive church, are his greatest legacies.