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WEDGWOOD COMES TO US ON YOUTUBE

Here is a great YouTube video with history and current information by our friend and Wedgwood Museum Director, Gaye Blake-Roberts. Enjoy

QUICKIE NEWS SPLASH ~ TIME SENSITIVE NEWS


INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE -25% OFF ALL BONE CHINA ITEMS, PRODUCT #S IN 600 SERIES - BUY CHINA!!


Opening a brand new book that still smells of ink is such a sublime experience, almost as good as that musty smell of an old book reminding us of its history!

Check out our newly listed items on the WEBSITE where things are always changing. AT ALEXIS ANTIQUES ANNEX WE'VE ADDED MORE NON-WEDGWOOD ENGLISH CERAMICS, TO INCLUDE SOME ABSOUTELY ADORABLE ADAMS Titian Ware VERNACULAR HAND PAINTED PLATES. CHECK THEM OUT! We've added lots of new jasperware too, blue and green AND some excellent black basalt wares!


VISITING OUR BLOG

CLICK THE TITLE OF MANY OF THE BLOG POSTS TO GO DIRECTLY TO THE IMAGE OR TEXT OF THE SUBJECT MATTER. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE OFTEN AS THINGS ARE ALWAYS CHANGING. CLICKING THE PHOTO OF THE FEATURE OF THE WEEK WILL TAKE YOU TO ITS LISTING ON OUR SITE. THANK YOU FOR READING!







Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Wedgwood's CORNUCOPIA bone china pattern

Alexis Antiques has two lovely pieces in this popular and elegant bone china pattern.  This was the late Lord  Wedgwood's china pattern, used by Lady Wedgwood and him in their beautiful US home and a favorite of many others around the world.  Click HERE to see the pieces we have currently in stock. 

Friday, February 21, 2014

WEDGWOOD WEBSITE OFFERS ACCURATE INFORMATION

Unfortunately there is a lot of erroneous information about all facets of the Wedgwood subject all over the Internet.  Ebay is full of huge errors and just plain stupidity on the subject.  MANY websites contain glaring errors.  If one wants to learn about Wedgwood go to well-known and respected sites.  Ours is one such site, we have been selling Wedgwood for nearly 20 years, but more than that, studying it, writing about it, collecting it and enjoying it for over 50 years.  Here is another good source of accurate information - there are some good snippets of accurate historic information there.  I will be the first to point out that the Wedgwood company's own websites frequently contain gross errors, but this site and the Wedgwood Museum site usually have good, accurate information.  Give them a try!