Hi Joe:
The Wedgewood refers to the color of many of the pieces produced by the
Wedgwood pottery firm, founded by Josiah Wedgwood during the late 18th
Century. Wedgwood Blue is a famous nearly sky blue color which is still
popular today. BTW, I collect early Wedgwood ceramics which use
transferware patterns.
John
>Here's another piece of drivel to think about.
>
>The question is, "What is the derivation of Wedgwood in the Triumph
>color Wedgwood blue?" I have a good idea what the answer is. I think
>the Brits and others that have visited England will know the answer.
>Let me know if I am correct in my assumption.
>
>No, I am not going to say beforehand. That would make it too easy.
>
>Joe Curry
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