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| - Scallop (Wedgwood handbook)
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| - Scallop. A simple yet elegant edging, found frequently in connec- tion with cream-ware services. It was much in vogue prior to and at the date Wedgwood commenced business for himself; and the beautiful tortoiseshell, melon, cauliflower, and other coloured wares of his two cousins (Dr. Thomas Wedgwood, senior, and Dr. Thomas Wedgwood, junior, father and son), as also the same style of wares made by Whieldon, were frequently scalloped, the scallops being at times finished by a ribbed line. Much of Wedgwood's early cream-ware was scalloped ; and he also applied this charming decorative effect to many fine pieces in basaltes, in cane ware, and in jasper. See the beautiful tureen or wine- cooler from the De La Bue Collection figured in " Life of Wedgwood, vol. ii. p. 503 ; or the flower-pot fr
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| - Pottery and porcelain: Índice adicional
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| - Scallop. A simple yet elegant edging, found frequently in connec- tion with cream-ware services. It was much in vogue prior to and at the date Wedgwood commenced business for himself; and the beautiful tortoiseshell, melon, cauliflower, and other coloured wares of his two cousins (Dr. Thomas Wedgwood, senior, and Dr. Thomas Wedgwood, junior, father and son), as also the same style of wares made by Whieldon, were frequently scalloped, the scallops being at times finished by a ribbed line. Much of Wedgwood's early cream-ware was scalloped ; and he also applied this charming decorative effect to many fine pieces in basaltes, in cane ware, and in jasper. See the beautiful tureen or wine- cooler from the De La Bue Collection figured in " Life of Wedgwood, vol. ii. p. 503 ; or the flower-pot from the Barlow CoUection, p. 407. The scallops vary from a slightly indented line to curves fully pro- nounced.
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