Featured Wedgwood Aesthetic Period Plate

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  1. John Brassey

    John Brassey Well-Known Member

    774AEB1D-1E25-44C9-8FE4-921CE8018A80.jpeg 5EE64531-EE5E-4D83-B484-9F78F5D36751.jpeg 816682FD-E83A-4BA1-9EB2-825D4244D50E.jpeg 0B0F0BF7-AB66-48AB-872E-6E643E28DEFF.jpeg I bought these two Wedgwood plates today. The cental pictures were designed by Helen Miles who worked with Wedgwood from the early 1870s

    They both have the date code HTG . I found a site explaining the date codes but it it as as clear as mud.

    The last letter is always the year so G is 1878 but what are the HT?

    Can anybody help decipher?

    Thanks
    John
     
  2. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Those are pretty NEAT....I for one, haven't seen anything like them before!!!!!:jawdrop: They're almost like a paper design laying on top of the plates!!! LOVE them!!! Bet you'd love to have the rest of the months!:happy:
     
  3. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

  4. John Brassey

    John Brassey Well-Known Member

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  5. John Brassey

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    I certainly would. I will be selling them individually in case a collector is looking to make up a set
     
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  6. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

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  8. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Interesting and lovely designs!
     
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  9. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

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  10. Rec

    Rec Well-Known Member

    very lovely plates. do you certain its a "G" and not a "C"? how big are they?
     
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  12. John Brassey

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  13. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    I don't see how you can find anything on the museum site. It defeats me. Did you see my post about the letters?
     
  14. John Brassey

    John Brassey Well-Known Member

    Thanks I guess that is the answer. It's not that important I suppose but I have found the explanations for the system very confusing !!
     
  15. Ision

    Ision Member

    You are fortunate, for these plates are extremely rare and wanted. The central design was specifically designed for the production of tiles for "Early English" 12 Months (12 tile) Series, designed by Helen J. A. Miles, an artist employed by Wedgwood. This design was first copyrighted by her in March of 1878, so your plates date from the original year of the design.

    Note how the transfer printed image, being 15x15cm square, appears like a pasted on label, on a typical Wedgwood edge design. This was because this TILE design transfer was used to create the plates, without bothering to round them off, or create a plate tailored transfer.

    The colors make this plate, or any of the tiles, extremely uncommon and sought after, as they were very expensive plates on the Victorian market, which could only be purchased by the Upper Class. Expensive then, expensive NOW. The tints were all hand-painted, of course. This meant the production costs had to include the decorator's cost, and the plate required at least two trips to the kiln. Each time a ceramic is fired, it results in more product loss and increased expense.

    In addition, one of your Wedgwood plates is a "December" design, which is the most popular design and the most expensive.

    People dream about owning such plates to complete their collections, or improve them. So, be very cautious if you decide to sell them.
     
  16. John Brassey

    John Brassey Well-Known Member

    I sold them a week or two ago. I made a profit but did not get what I expected. Never mind I just enjoy the finding and selling. Starting all my eBay sales at 99p I take a risk but at least I don't get stuck with shelves full.
     
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  17. Ision

    Ision Member

    I would have purchased them, IF I had only known!!!
     
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