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Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake.
The ceramics of Josiah Wedgwood and Josiah Spode also date back to that time.
At that time as well, the Alcora factory began to imitate the jasperware made by Wedgwood.
Possible expansion was, however, tempered with some bad news with the issuing of a profit warning for Waterford Wedgwood.
Wedgwood was elected a Royal Society Fellow in 1783, primarily for inventing the pyrometer to measure oven temperatures.
Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares.
The factory also made porcelain jugs imitating the Wedgwood jasperware, as did other factories in Staffordshire.
Also up for grabs are china, glass and pottery by leading names Wedgwood, Foley, Staffordshire.
The tables were immaculately laid with fine silverware and Wedgwood china.
He also shared the concerns expressed by Ms. Wedgwood with regard to the third sentence.
Ms. Wedgwood asked at what exact point a person suspected of having committed an offence could be assisted by a lawyer.
The acquisition closed on 28 July after the transaction was approved by Waterford Wedgwood shareholders and the US Federal Trade Commission.
Waving to her friend, she rose, carefully gathered up the hem of her pale Wedgwood blue dress trimmed in white lining, and trudged off lazily to meet the calling voice.
The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood.
Nature, with is fine clean design, is one of the best ways to appreciate the truly unique translucid fine bone china made by Wedgwood.
A new Special Rapporteur for follow-up on Views, Ms. Ruth Wedgwood, was designated at the ninety-sixth session, who succeeded Mr. Ivan Shearer.
In order to make the white tableware, Wedgwood imported kaolin clay from the Cherokee tribe in the American colonies.
Ms. Wedgwood thanked the Croatian delegation for its comprehensive report and replies.
His wife was his cousin and a member of the rich and famous Wedgwood family, creators of great pottery of the same name.
The dominant piece here is the Wedgwood Portland Vase, a black vessel decorated with white bas relief tableaus.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Most of the work is in the antique taste, and is occasionally adorned with classical heads in the manner of Wedgwood and tassie.
In the last house of all was an elaborate ceiling after the style of Wedgwood.
Wedgwood had not only to educate his workmen, but he had also to educate the public.
And among others on whom they called were the Wedgwood potters.
And now I believe I have done all my commissions except Wedgwood.
Occasionally, Wedgwood taught the designing classes, himself.
Wedgwood made in all more than two thousand copies of antique gems.
He was employed at one time by Wedgwood, and probably by Ralph Wood.
The spirit of classicism was in the air in the days of Wedgwood.
The early retirement of Waterford Wedgwood Chief Executive Officer Chris McGillivary is a big step in the company's ongoing efforts to restructure management.
His enthusiasm for conchology the study of shells, inspired designs for a dessert service introduced by Wedgwood around 1790, including the bowl on which this one is based.
Aidan O'Brien's THOMAS WEDGWOOD, sixth to Theophilus on his only start, in heavy ground at Gowran Park, but presumably capable of much better, looks an obvious threat.
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