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Wedgwood Annular Ware Large Matt Green Platter


Description
An Art Deco matt green glazed platter of oval form with concentric bands to the rim designed by Tom Wedgwood and John Goodwin for Wedgwood, circa 1930s. Factory impressed and stamped marks to the base.This platter is a wonderful example of the collaboration between Norman Wilson who, as Wedgwood's production manager, was responsible for developing new glazes, including this innovative matt green glaze, and Clement Tom Wedgwood and John E Goodwin who created the iconic modernist annular shape.
Dimensions: Width 38 cm x Depth 31 cm x Height 3.2 cm (15 x 12 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches)
Weight 1.314 kg
Condition: Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Kiln marks to base as expected. Stamp mark a little difficult to read.
Postage & packing: £10 within the UK. Please contact David or use the enquiry form to request a quote for sending to an international destination.
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Date1930s :
Art Deco
MakerWedgwood
DesignerKeith Murray
Codeas1016a840
Price SOLD £75.00
StatusSold
SellerTorr Antiques & Decorative Arts
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