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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4370298, member: 36"]That paint job looks awfully good and it's a really pretty jug. I'd be thinking that Wedgwood gussied up and older design at a much later date. Pink and black was a hot combination in the 1950s and no doubt at earlier times too. 1920s I think. It would make perfect sense for new colors to be made 100 years after original production.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4370298, member: 36"]That paint job looks awfully good and it's a really pretty jug. I'd be thinking that Wedgwood gussied up and older design at a much later date. Pink and black was a hot combination in the 1950s and no doubt at earlier times too. 1920s I think. It would make perfect sense for new colors to be made 100 years after original production.[/QUOTE]
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