Wedgwood Queensware "Philadelphia" bowl on removable wood stand
Wedgwood Queensware "Philadelphia" bowl on removable wood stand
$350.00
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A Wedgwood Queenware bowl in the Philadelphia pattern with a removable wood stand, made for John Wanamaker's department store.
This extensive dinnerware pattern was produced exclusively for the Philadelphia institution.
Decorated with an extensive series of historical landmarks.
On the inside of the bowl:
- Radnor Meeting House at Ithan
- Betsy Ross House
- Christ Church
- The State House (Independence Hall)
On the outside of the bowl:
- East Prospect of Philadelphia from the Jersey Shore About 1753
- Carpenters' Hall
- Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge
- Elfreth's Alley
In the center of the bowl, a large, handsome American eagle with banner.
On the bottom:
"PHILADELPHIA"
Made exclusively for
John Wanamaker
WEDGWOOD OF ETRURIA & BARLASTON
MADE IN ENGLAND
First Edition
DESIGNED BY THE WEDGWOOD STUDIOS
Size of bowl: 6.25"high x 12.25" in diameter
Shipping: $25. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
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