Tea saucer
Wedgwood
Category
Ceramics
Date
Unknown
Materials
Ceramic
Measurements
132 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Etruria
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Dunham Massey, Cheshire
NT 929591.2.6
Summary
One of eleven saucers from a tea service made by Wedgwood with a 'chequer border' design, with green ring. The set consists of eleven cups (a), eleven saucers (b), twelve small plates (c), thirteen medium plates (d) and twenty-six large plates (e). This saucer (top middle saucer in digital image), slightly larger and a deeper green than those supplied by Heal & Son, is stamped in black on the underside 'WEDGWOOD / ETRURIA ENGLAND' and also features a gold/tan, handpainted number 'A6157 / L'.
Provenance
Stamford collection; devised to the National Trust by Roger Grey, 10th Earl of Stamford (1896-1976).
Marks and inscriptions
WEDGWOOD / ETRURIA ENGLAND (stamped in black on underside); WEDGWOOD (impressed); A6157 / L (handpainted in gold/tan)
Makers and roles
Wedgwood, manufacturer Heal and Son, retailer