One of the lustre bodies. Of this beautiful ware there are several shades, from darker to lighter. Specimens are now rare. Wedgwood's gold bronze was the application to pottery of a receipt given to him by his friend Dr. Fothergill, the Quaker physi- cian, for gilding ordinary picture frames. See "Wedgwood and his Works," plate xxiv.
One of the lustre bodies. Of this beautiful ware there are several shades, from darker to lighter. Specimens are now rare. Wedgwood's gold bronze was the application to pottery of a receipt given to him by his friend Dr. Fothergill, the Quaker physi- cian, for gilding ordinary picture frames. See "Wedgwood and his Works," plate xxiv.