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| - Pedestal (Wedgwood handbook)
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| - Pedestal. A term which, taken literally, means the base or foot of a statue. It should not be confounded with the plinth. It is a separate stand, which serves to elevate very considerably the object placed thereon, and is generally finished by a moulded cornice at top and plinth at bottom. Wedgwood's pedestals include many antique forms, as the tripod, the cippus, the column, and others. He never aimed, as it seems, to match pedestals to his vases.
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| - Pottery and porcelain: Índice adicional
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| - Pedestal. A term which, taken literally, means the base or foot of a statue. It should not be confounded with the plinth. It is a separate stand, which serves to elevate very considerably the object placed thereon, and is generally finished by a moulded cornice at top and plinth at bottom. Wedgwood's pedestals include many antique forms, as the tripod, the cippus, the column, and others. He never aimed, as it seems, to match pedestals to his vases.
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