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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!
EXCELLENT NEW WEDGWOOD EXHIBIT IN FLORIDA
One of my all-time favorite Wedgwood Majolica pieces is his huge Swan vase. See it in the flesh from now until 12/31/14 at the Plant Museum in Tampa, Florida. This is a rare opportunity to see some of the finest Wedgwood examples in this hemisphere! Our friend Anne Forschler Tarrash will be presenting there in May. If you are going to be on the West Coast of Florida, DO NOT miss this exhibit! Check out the website for all the latest information on the exhibit and the museum. http://www.plantmuseum.comThe exhibit is called The Pottery of Wedgwood, a fabulous opportunity for us in the USA to see great Wedgwood. For those elsewhere in the South, the Birmingham Museum of Art, from whom some of the objects at the Plant are on loan, houses the largest collection of Wedgwood outside England, worth the trouble to visit again and again, you never see the same things twice, because it is so difficult to take it all in!
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