Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake. |
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The ceramics of Josiah Wedgwood and Josiah Spode also date back to that time. |
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At that time as well, the Alcora factory began to imitate the jasperware made by Wedgwood. |
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Possible expansion was, however, tempered with some bad news with the issuing of a profit warning for Waterford Wedgwood. |
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Wedgwood was elected a Royal Society Fellow in 1783, primarily for inventing the pyrometer to measure oven temperatures. |
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Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares. |
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The factory also made porcelain jugs imitating the Wedgwood jasperware, as did other factories in Staffordshire. |
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Also up for grabs are china, glass and pottery by leading names Wedgwood, Foley, Staffordshire. |
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The tables were immaculately laid with fine silverware and Wedgwood china. |
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He also shared the concerns expressed by Ms. Wedgwood with regard to the third sentence. |
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Ms. Wedgwood asked at what exact point a person suspected of having committed an offence could be assisted by a lawyer. |
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The acquisition closed on 28 July after the transaction was approved by Waterford Wedgwood shareholders and the US Federal Trade Commission. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Nature, with is fine clean design, is one of the best ways to appreciate the truly unique translucid fine bone china made by Wedgwood. |
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A new Special Rapporteur for follow-up on Views, Ms. Ruth Wedgwood, was designated at the ninety-sixth session, who succeeded Mr. Ivan Shearer. |
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In order to make the white tableware, Wedgwood imported kaolin clay from the Cherokee tribe in the American colonies. |
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Ms. Wedgwood thanked the Croatian delegation for its comprehensive report and replies. |
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His wife was his cousin and a member of the rich and famous Wedgwood family, creators of great pottery of the same name. |
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The dominant piece here is the Wedgwood Portland Vase, a black vessel decorated with white bas relief tableaus. |
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As Ms Wedgwood argues, the term implies that responsibility for what would normally be crimes is shifted to the state you are fighting for. |
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The price of aluminium has fallen by half since July. Dining outWaterford Wedgwood called in the administrators. |
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She supported the nomination of Sir Nigel Rodley for the same reasons as Ms. Wedgwood. |
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Executed in coromandel wood, each hinged flap mounted with a blue Wedgwood style oval plaque framed with a shaped beveled brass plate and brass rope twist moldings. |
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All the cases of disappearances cited by Ms. Wedgwood would be investigated and there would be a reply in writing. |
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The English potter and ceramist Josiah Wedgwood loved the meander. |
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From 1787 until his death in 1795, Wedgwood actively participated in the abolition of slavery cause. |
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Wedgwood reproduced the design in a cameo with the black figure against a white background and donated hundreds to the society for distribution. |
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Wedgwood belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations. |
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The Secretary of State for Energy, Mr Wedgwood Benn, felt obliged for example, to declare that his election expenses are paid by his constituency party. |
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The Redware pieces are part of an eight-piece set which was specially commissioned by Shugborough's Lady Anson and made by Josiah Wedgwood. |
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She encourages the audience to be fun and creative with their tables and discusses the mix and matchability of Wedgwood products. |
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From the vantage point of the supposedly classless 1990s, the effort which Anthony Wedgwood Benn put into reinventing himself as plain Tony Benn may sound like an affectation. |
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The urge for conceptual extension, in the Wedgwood case, was rooted in a widespread feeling that there was a property in the pyrometric range that was continuous in its meaning with temperature in the everyday range. |
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Astbury's son Thomas experimented with the lead-glazed earthenware that was later called creamware and, improved by the great Josiah Wedgwood, eventually renamed Queen's ware. |
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While creamware was the staple product, Wedgwood fulfilled the demands of mid-18th-century antiquarian taste by developing, in 1768, a black, unglazed stoneware of fine texture called black basaltes. |
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For the price of a bung of flowers, why not give one of the many items in the white on blue jasper collection by Wedgwood, an archive mug or tea cup. |
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About 1760, William Greatbach undertook the potting and modelling, jobbed out to him by Josiah Wedgwood, of cauliflower tureens and stands, lettuce pots, and pineapple teapots, which were returned to Wedgwood for glazing. |
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Canadians were eager to own services produced by all the firms then popular in England, including Davenport, Derby, Minton, Worcester, Wedgwood, Spode and Coalport. |
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On 2 June 2004, eager to reinforce its up-market stance in the United States, Groupe SEB bought All-Clad from Waterford Wedgwood, a British specialist in luxury lifestyle goods. |
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With regard to the matter raised by Ms. Wedgwood, he saw no point in continuing the discussion in the absence of Committee jurisprudence on the question and also bearing in mind the enormous complexity of the issue. |
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Likewise, in Waterford, where Waterford Wedgwood may be closing in the not too distant future, and again, between that and downstream jobs, another thousand jobs may be lost. |
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The firm has been making Jasperware, perhaps better known as Wedgwood Blue, ever since. |
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He grew up in a family of Whig reformers who, like his uncle Josiah Wedgwood, supported electoral reform and the emancipation of slaves. |
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Members included Watt, Erasmus Darwin, Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley. |
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In 1878, at the age of five, Vaughan Williams began receiving piano lessons from his aunt, Sophy Wedgwood. |
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Pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood was one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The development of a very white earthenware by Wedgwood spelled the end of English delftware. |
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Davy was acquainted with the Wedgwood family, who spent a winter at Penzance. |
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Anything Wedgwood made for the Queen was automatically exhibited before it was delivered. |
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Wedgwood marketed his Queen's Ware at affordable prices, everywhere in the world British trading ships sailed. |
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In 1767 Wedgwood and Bentley drew up an agreement to divide decorative wares between them, the domestic wares being sold on Wedgwood's behalf. |
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Whether they owned the original or merely possessed a Wedgwood copy mattered little to Wedgwood's customers. |
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Celebrated potter Josiah Wedgwood I took great interest in the latest science and technology. |
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The grandstand would have black and white seats with Wedgwood blue cladding to match the other grandstands. |
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From Scottishinspired wool plaids, pewter silk, crystal bling and Wedgwood blue florals, you're sure to find a padded lovely that's perfect. |
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Wearing a Wedgwood blue outfit and hat by Angela Kelly and a shamrock diamond brooch, she walked past a line of cheering well-wishers. |
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His pots decorated with classical cameos became famous, their background known as Wedgwood blue. |
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Josiah Wedgwood purchased moulds from Tassie and developed a method to create cameos from his new ceramic body, Jasperware. |
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Lord Wedgwood Hill launch 20 Distinguished House of Wedgwood pieces, mostly limited-edition prestige Jasperware items. |
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For the first time, the tree will be decorated with classic Wedgwood ornaments, created in the traditional blue and white jasperware style. |
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Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood, who were drawn by the reputed healing properties of the waters. |
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His charming, intelligent, and cultured cousin Emma Wedgwood, nine months older than Darwin, was nursing his invalid aunt. |
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The Wedgwood Museum Trust's unparalleled collection has recently been saved from dispersal. |
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In 1773, Catherine the Great of Imperial Russia ordered the Green Frog Service from Wedgwood, consisting of 952 pieces and over a thousand original paintings. |
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Wedgwood showed a black-and-white Nick Munro line that included teapots, coffee cups that combined glazed and matte finishes, and a black plate shaped to resemble a shell. |
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Always the innovator, Wedgwood continually developed new ceramic lines, often drawing on the popular taste for antiquity, neoclassicism, and vases. |
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Wedgwood hoped to monopolize the aristocratic market, and thus win for his wares a special distinction, a social cachet which would filter to all classes of society. |
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Gilding was to prove unpopular, and around 1772 Wedgwood reduced the amount of 'offensive gilding' in response to suggestions from Sir William Hamilton. |
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In 1767 James Keir visited Darwin in Lichfield, where he was introduced to Boulton, Small, Wedgwood and Whitehurst and subsequently decided to move to Birmingham. |
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Inspired, Wedgwood leased the Ivy Works in the town of Burslem. |
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In 1790, John Coles, son of the founder, went into partnership with George Haynes, who introduced new business strategies based on the ideas of Josiah Wedgwood. |
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After visiting Shrewsbury he joined his Wedgwood relatives at Maer Hall, Staffordshire, but found them too eager for tales of his travels to give him much rest. |
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The works from Cambrian attempted to imitate those of Wedgwood. |
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Whenever they fell ill, he feared that they might have inherited weaknesses from inbreeding due to the close family ties he shared with his wife and cousin, Emma Wedgwood. |
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Wedgwood blue walls, I, painted in Sherwin Williams' Languid Blue, reflect the home's 270-degree water views and complement the gold, cream, silver and white accents. |
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Josiah Wedgwood pioneered the industrialisation of pottery manufacture. |
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Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire and Matthew Boulton at his Soho Manufactory were other prominent early industrialists, who employed the factory system. |
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The pottery firm Wedgwood and its subsidiary Royal Doulton are based in nearby Barlaston, although much production now takes place in the firm's Indonesian factory. |
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As a result of the close association that grew up between the Wedgwood and Darwin families, Josiah's eldest daughter would later marry Erasmus' son. |
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