Question: What is the most valuable Wedgwood?

Such wares are regarded as the most collectable due to their innovative history. The most expensive item to be sold at Christies to date is a French Ormolu and Wedgwood mounted mahogany commode a vantaux, which sold in Londons King Street in September 2011 for £73,250.

What Colour is the most famous Wedgwood pottery?

pale blue Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte biscuit finish and is produced in a number of different colours, of which the most common and best known is a pale blue that has become known as Wedgwood Blue.

What is basalt Wedgwood?

Wedgwood Black Basalt is a hard, dense, fine-grained stoneware, which Josiah used for portrait medallions, seals, vases and urns, busts, tea ware, and other items. The busts and figures were made to emulate old bronze statues. Basalt has been produced continuously since its introduction in 1768.

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