WEDGWOOD
WEDGWOOD
HUNTINGSCENE
Cup&Saucer
WEDGWOOD HUNTINGSCENE Cup&Saucer
Wedgwood
Hunting Scene Cup & Saucer
BONE CHINA
Wedgwood was founded in England in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood , who invented cream-colored ceramics and became famous when Queen Charlotte of England named it Queen's Ware. Since then, the company has produced a variety of popular series, including Jasperware, a distinctive light-colored ceramic , and has grown into one of the world's largest ceramic manufacturers. In 2009, the company celebrated its 250th anniversary, and its beautiful, high-quality ceramics and innovative designs are still loved around the world today.
This hunting scene is part of a series that evokes the culture of the European aristocracy, and was inspired by a crayon drawing by a young girl. The vivid scene of a hunter and his hounds chasing their prey was born from a vividly drawn picture that the young girl had witnessed in front of her house, and the playful design reflects British culture. This is a masterpiece filled with loveliness and humor that continues to attract die-hard fans even today.
*Brand: WEDGWOOD
*Country of manufacture: United Kingdom
* Year of manufacture: 1995
*Bone china used
*Size: Cup diameter 8.3cm, height 6cm
Bottom diameter 7.5cm
Saucer diameter 14cm, height 2.5cm