Many people find it confusing to understand exactly what the letters mean on the rear of an old piece of Wedgwood - I hope you find this guide useful in helping you to realise just how old the piece is, you...
Wedgwood is a very complex entity, even for a seasoned collector. This short guide is purely about Jasper Ware. Modern and antique. I'll be brief here, this is purely to aid buyers on eBay, and beginning...
Is your item similar to a Clarice Cliff design? You can increase interest by wording your auction carefully. But take care! This guide will help you list within eBay rules. Can I call any piece of pottery...
Wedgwood mark their wares Seconds in the following ways: Scratch through the back stamp G2 Etched into the back of the piece Green dots (Please note some unscrupulous dealers remove these using T cut...
Clarice Cliff reproductions and the use of the trademarked name can be confusing. This guide will help you to identify some of the more common reproductions including Wedgwood and Bradford Exchange items and...
IF YOU FIND THIS USEFUL PLEASE VOTE YES BELOW TO MAKE THIS VISIBLE TO OTHERS Wedgwood listed over two thousand designs including subjects from Egyptian, Greek, and Roman history, mythology, masks, chimeras,...
As recent converts to the pleasures of Wedgwood Jasperware, and having a longtime association with Attic Red and Black-figured vases, we have a particular fascination with the images involved. We have quickly...
It's very interesting that when one gets into the area of collecting the bas-relief images on Wedgwood Jasperware, quite severely damaged pots - but with the images intact - can be bought for next to nothing....
This may not be immediately obvious, but we are experts at photography and printing. We intend to advise on how to get the best from your own photography, and we want to keep it as simple as possible. This is...
This, the second part of our guide, deals with photography of Jasperware "subjects". The photographic technique is simple. You just need to get as close as possible, and use flash. We would normally never...