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In 1787, entrepreneurial potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730 – 95) produced a ceramic medallion in support of the abolition of the slave trade. A forerunner of the protest badge, Wedgwood's anti-slavery ...
Released today, it celebrates the launch of its latest offbeat collaboration, a line of tongue-in-cheek table- and teaware created with historic china and porcelain producer Wedgwood. The range, which ...
Josiah Wedgwood was born into a family of potters on 12 July 1730, at Burslem, Staffordshire. His father's death in 1739 led him to an early start working as a 'thrower' in the pottery of his ...
Portrait of Josiah Wedgwood I, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1782, England. Museum no. WE.7851-2014. © Fiskars Josiah Wedgwood I declared in 1769 that his aim was to ...