When one thinks of the British institution that is Wedgwood (est. 1759) one thinks mainly of classical romantic scenes in relief on matte porcelain. In fact, these vessels have a more masculine look than the typical flowery wedding presents of yore - sometime in the mid-century, Wedgwood created this decidedly modernist pattern - a super-graph black and white design.
3.5", 5"
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