Wedgwood and Bentley Bowl British, Etruria, Staffordshire The Metropolitan Museum of Art


A GROUP OF THREE WEDGWOOD OR WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY JASPERWARE PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS CIRCA 178090

Thomas Bentley (1731-1780) was an English manufacturer of pottery, known for his partnership with Josiah Wedgwood . Life He was born at Scropton, Derbyshire, on 1 January 1731. His father, Thomas Bentley, was a country gentleman of some property.


A pair of Wedgwood and Bentley medallions of III and Queen Charlotte Rare Ceramics

Using unique heritage materials such as Jasper, luminescent Queen's Ware and fine bone china, Wedgwood continues the tradition of beautiful handcrafted works of art, made with a love and respect for past patterns and techniques, but with a firm eye on future trends. Read more. Our Story. Our story began in 1759..


Wedgwood and Bentley Ewer British, Etruria, Staffordshire The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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A Wedgwood and Bentley Cameo Trophies grey teapot from the Prestige Range, with raised paste oval

When Wedgwood began his work, Staffordshire was the home of several important ceramic manufacturers such as Josiah Spode and Thomas Minton. Wedgwood and Bentley made their company the most important of the Staffordshire potteries and arguably the best-known pottery in the western world. Etruria would run as a facility until the 1930s.


Wedgwood and Bentley Vase with cover British, Etruria, Staffordshire The Metropolitan

Wedgwood's innovative coloured glazing techniques extended to the production of pickle-dishes, dessert services, sauce boats, plates and ceramic handles for cutlery. Georgian Britain's.


Wedgwood and Bentley Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus British, Staffordshire The

Wedgwood, Wedgwood and Bentley period About 1772. Titles Juno and Eagle (Title) Artist Wedgwood, England, est. 1759@Wedgwood and Bentley period, 1769 - 1780; Medium stoneware (black basalt) Dimensions Overall: 5/8 in. (1.6 cm) Overall1: 9/16 in. (1.4 cm) Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Beeson, 1980.30;


A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY CREAMWARE 'PORPHYRY' TWOHANDLED VASES AND COVERS CIRCA 1780

Free Shipping Big Framed Jasper Medallion, Clio by Bert Bentley, Wedgwood, circa 1925 Free Shipping Mantle Clock in Black Jasper Dip, by Bert Bentley, Wedgwood, circa 1925 Free Shipping Shield-Shaped Vase, Wedgwood, circa 1773 Portrait Medallion of Pitt the Elder, Wedgwood C1920 Free Shipping


A WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY SOLID AGATE VASE AND COVER CIRCA 177075 Wedgwood and Beyond English

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A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY BLACK BASALT OVOID CASSOLETTES AND COVERS CIRCA 1770 Wedgwood

Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Title: Alexander the Great Maker: Wedgwood and Bentley (British, Etruria, Staffordshire, 1769-1780) Date: ca. 1779-80 Culture: British, Etruria, Staffordshire Medium: Black basalt ware Dimensions: confirmed: 22 7/16 × 12 1/2 × 11 1/4 in., 35.1 lb. (57 × 31.8 × 28.6 cm, 15.9 kg)


Wedgwood and Bentley White Jasper Plaque Wedgwood, Antique porcelain, Antique pottery

The ceramics firm of Josiah Wedgwood and Thomas Bentley distinguished itself from other Staffordshire potteries by relying upon talented sculptors such as John Flaxman to reinterpret antiquity for modern British consumers. This vase is decorated with the "Dancing Hours," one of the best-known bas-reliefs designed around 1776-8 by Flaxman.


Wedgwood and Bentley Mortar and pestle British, Staffordshire The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Wedgwood company is a British pottery firm, originally founded by Josiah Wedgwood c1795, and possibly the most famous name ever associated with pottery. In modern times Wedgwood merged with Waterford Crystal in 1987 to become Waterford Wedgwood.


A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY BLACK BASALT OVOID VASES AND COVERS CIRCA 1775 Wedgwood and

Welcome to the birth of a new dawn. Wedgwood's heritage and Greek mythology come together in graceful Helia. We've combined neoclassical notes with inspiration from Josiah Wedgwood's original Jasper trials to create this elegant collection. The 22-carat gold lining brings a touch of the sun's rays to the classic blue and white palette.


A WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY BLACK BASALT OVAL PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF LOUIS XIV, KING OF FRANCE LATE

1778-80 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 774 Artwork Details Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Title: Medallion of Benjamin Franklin Maker: Wedgwood and Bentley (British, Etruria, Staffordshire, 1769-1780) Maker: Josiah Wedgwood and Sons (British, Etruria, Staffordshire, 1759-present) Date: 1778-80


Wedgwood and Bentley Bowl British, Etruria, Staffordshire The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Josiah Wedgwood FRS (12 July 1730 - 3 January 1795) was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist.Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed improved pottery bodies by systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery.. The renewed classical enthusiasms of the late 1760s and early 1770s were of major importance to.


A WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY CREAMWARE 'PORPHYRY' TWOHANDLED VASE AND COVER CIRCA 1770 Wedgwood and

1769-1780 Biography Manufactory of Josiah Wedgwood I (q.v) and Thomas Bentley (q.v) between 1769 and Bentley's death in 1780. Based in Etruria, Staffordshire. Trade card in Banks Collection (D,2.1859) advertises "Wedgwood and Bentley's Mortars, For the Purpose of Chemical Experiments, the Uses of Apothecaries, and the Kitchen.


A pair of Wedgwood and Bentley medallions of III and Queen Charlotte Rare Ceramics

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