Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . JASPER (WEDGWOOD) WARE (Schreiber Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum.) 1784] His iirst bill THE PROGRESS OF MANUFACTURE. to WcdiTwood for three vases and twenty 433. DERBY WAUi:: AT A COUXTRY FAIR. BasRelievos (mostlyclassical subjects; wasonly £15 9s. 3d. Hisprices did not remainso moderate for Wedgwood caredmore for quality thanfor cheapness, and al-ways employed Flax-man for his best


Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . JASPER (WEDGWOOD) WARE (Schreiber Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum.) 1784] His iirst bill THE PROGRESS OF MANUFACTURE. to WcdiTwood for three vases and twenty 433. DERBY WAUi:: AT A COUXTRY FAIR. BasRelievos (mostlyclassical subjects; wasonly £15 9s. 3d. Hisprices did not remainso moderate for Wedgwood caredmore for quality thanfor cheapness, and al-ways employed Flax-man for his best as was the bene-fit conferred on theceramic art by Wedg-woods new processes,the benetit from thehigh standard of workwhich he set was in-calculably years 1742-88 cover a period of much activity in thechina and earthenwaretrades, apart from thatcreated by Wedgwoodat Burslem. TheDerby China Workswere begun by An-drew Blanche in 1750,but soon came intothe hands of WilliamDuesbury, who, in1763, sent forty - twoboxes to London, andsold the contents for£666 17s. 6d. Dues-bury purchased andcarried on the Chel-sea works from 1770-1773, gradually remov-ing the business to Derby. The Chelsea works were closed in 1784226


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