




Josiah Wedgwood developed different kinds of pottery. He introduced new materials and blends resulting in new textures and colors, some of them are: Black Basalt, Caneware, Cauliflower ware, Creamware — "Queen's Ware", Encaustic ware, Fairyland Lustre, Jasperware, Rosso Antico, and Variegated Agate.
See here the collection exhibited at the Law Library, donated by Ted and Rosalind Spak to FIU College of Law
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Woodland bridge punch bowl
Creation Date: 1920-1930
Measurements: H: 6 in., W: 11 in. upper, W: 5 ⅞ in.
Materials/Techniques: Bone china, lustre
Inscriptions/Marks: Portland vase design WEDGWOOD ENGLAND in gold, Z4968 handwritten in black ink
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Woodland elves bowl
Creation Date: 1914-1929
Measurements: H: 4 ⅜ in., W: 8 ¾ in. upper, W: 4 ¾ in. lower
Materials/Techniques: Bone china, lustre
Inscriptions/Marks: Portland vase WEDGWOOD ENGLAND in gold, bowl Z4968 in black ink