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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!


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

WEDGWOOD EXHIBT IN MASSACHUSETTS - A MUST SEE

Our friends Ron Frazier and Dan O'Keefe of the Wedgwood Society of Boston are busy publicizing Wedgwood ceramics in the greater Boston, MA area.  Click here for information on Ron's exhibit at the Thayer Public Library in Braintree - an exhibit lasting from now thru February.  Featured in the exhibit will be outstanding examples of Wedgwood production from the company's inception in the mid 1700s up through 21st century wares.  The items in Dan's book will be on display "in the flesh" as we like to say, so make a trek over to Braintree and immerse yourself in a great visual feast of Wedgwood, and a day of learning too we're sure!  Likely there will be brochures available with information about the Wedgwood Society of Boston, if not be sure to ask someone, they all know Ron!

Here is one of the items to be seen in the exhibit, a beautiful scallop shell plate in Pearlware from a lucious dessert set made in the 1870s ~ we have two in stock,  CLICK HERE to see them.

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