Set of three Wade Bramble Pattern teaware items, 1950s
£25.00
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Set of three Wade Bramble Pattern teaware items, 1950s
A set of three teaware items in the ‘Bramble’ pattern made by Wade Ceramics, comprising a pot for honey or jam, a jug and cover and a sugar basin. All are similarly decorated with a colourful briar design of raised blackberry leaves and berries on a cream textured ground, the handles in the form of twigs. The bases are marked ‘Wade’, ‘Bramble’, ‘England’.Wade Ceramics Ltd was a manufacturer of porcelain and earthenware, headquartered in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Founded in 1867, it was run by various members of the Wade family until the death of George Anthony Wade in 1987 after which there was a succession of management buyouts. Despite substantial investment in 2009, the firm eventually went into administration in 2022. Wade produced a wide variety of ceramics, including the well known Wade Whimsies animal figurines. A pair of Art Deco green glazed ‘salts’ are also included in this sale. The ‘Bramble’ design was created in the 1950s and a wide variety of tea service shapes were produced in the pattern. Collectors today can attempt to assemble examples from the whole of the range, towards which these three pieces might provide some assistance.
Size: | Pot Ht 8cm Width 7.5cm (max) Base 5cm; Jug and Cover Ht 15cm (max) Width 10.5cm (max) Base 6cm; Basin Ht 5.5cm Width 11.5cm (max) Base 8cm |
Weight: | Pot 145gm Jug 290gm Basin 180gm All together 620gm |
Date: | 1950s |
Condition: | Very good condition, the glaze with a slight craquelure effect (see images) as is typical for this ware |
Price: | £25 |