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Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
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Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
Set of 4 Wedgwood Edme Garden Club Dianthus Cream Soups, Saucers
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This is a set of four cream soup bowls with undertrays or saucers made by Wedgwood of England in their old Garden Club pattern (AK8565). The Garden Club pattern used the cream-colored white ribbed earthenware or Queensware shape known as Edme. The Garden Club pattern (AK8565) was first produced in 1935, and produced possibly to the 1970s, then discontinued. These pieces are decorated with Dianthus, also known as pinks, and the wilder form of carnation.
They have slight evidence of use but have no cracks chips or repairs. They all have a light and faint crazing, as well as occasional underglaze specks common to the Edme Queensware. One saucer has a rough speck the head of a pin on the edge.
This set is priced to sell with reasonable shipping, so don't miss out.
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