1780s black wedgwood info
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on โ11-05-2015 06:29 PM
hi all i have this old peice of wedgwood it got a mostach and a b mint marks ..... so from what i can find its dated 1760s to 1780s would anyone have any info on the pattern or desighn and has anyone seeen one or got one
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on โ11-05-2015 06:32 PM
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on โ11-05-2015 08:44 PM
I think it is called BASALT.
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on โ11-05-2015 08:59 PM
This is not a million miles away
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/9443146
Lot 124 View Catalog

Wedgwood Black Basalt Footed Fruit Bowl, England, 19th century, drapery swags in relief above a striped engine turned body, impressed mark, dia. 9 1/4 in.
Does yours have this?
![]() | This circular stamp, with an inner and outer line, was always placed around the screw of the basalt, granite and Etruscan vases, but is never found on Jasper vases, 1769 -1780. |
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on โ11-05-2015 09:03 PM
http://etruria.com.au/magento/index.php/marks
The comma, or moustache mark, looks like two dashes arranged like a moustache, or single open and close quotes - see below for examples. They are distinctly separate marks, and generally appear over or under the WEDGWOOD mark. This appears to be a potter's mark, and belongs to the period 1795-1850; perhaps a little later. It can also appear on later pieces, but other indications will help to place these pieces in the correct period.
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โ11-05-2015 09:35 PM - edited โ11-05-2015 09:40 PM
not bad siddie so close my one is 2 peice and has a bolt holding it but yes you found the design thanks mate 500 odd thats ok
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on โ11-05-2015 09:43 PM
yes mate you can just see a ey on the side under the scew ...... would be about the end of the word bently
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on โ19-05-2015 05:41 PM
siddieswans how would i deiscibe it if i listed it
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โ19-05-2015 06:22 PM - edited โ19-05-2015 06:25 PM
Hi Shane
Well how about something like
Title :
c1780 Wedgwood Black Basalt Footed Bowl Moustache Mark Wedgwood & Bentley Screw
then description:
A Wedgwood black basalt footed bowl, probably for fruit, decorated with swags in relief to the rim, a striped body and (whatever it is canโt see) decoration to the foot. Impressed marks, including the โMoustacheโ mark. It has a screw construction, a partial Bentley and Wedgwood Etruria mark can just be seen around the screw; this dates it 1769-1780.
Then good measurements, some more good photos. Be very specific if there is any damage. You could list in either Antiques (Decorative Arts) or Pottery, Glass or both if you want to splash out. Let us know if you put it up (and good luck.)
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on โ26-05-2015 02:21 PM
siddie your a top bloke mate thanks for your help

