1970s WEDGWOOD Stoneware "Pennine" Pitcher | MCM Classic Design
1970s WEDGWOOD Stoneware "Pennine" Pitcher | MCM Classic Design
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Mid-Century Design Classic! Large WEDGWOOD Stoneware "Pennine" Pitcher | Chunky & Textured | 1970s Vintage Kitchenware | Great Condition
On offer is a large Wedgwood Pennine jug — which originally was probably a coffee pot but has since lost its lid. Nevertheless, this is a lovely addition to your rustic/country kitchen breakfast table.
This iconic mid-century tableware design from Wedgwood was designed by Eric Owen and first appeared in 1965. It was available in two different color glazes —this burnt-orange version and another, a pale-green vitrified glaze called ,Cambrian,. The range was described by Wedgwood as "The Shape for Modern Living".
With a chunky and textured appearance (based on a crisply-modeled relief pattern similar to the form of a pinecone), the range was enthusiastically received and remained in full production until the early 1980s. This jug is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs, however, shows some slight surface wear commensurate with age. Please examine all photos carefully.
SUMMARY:
** MAKER: Wedgwood
** STYLE: Pennine
** DATE MADE: 1965 - 1980
** MATERIALS: Stoneware
** CONDITION: Excellent vintage condition with no cracks, chips, crazing, or discoloration. There is slight surface wear commensurate with age (see photos)
** DIMENSIONS: 18.5 cm (7.3") high, 11.5 cm (4.5") at its widest point
** WEIGHT: 667 g
** SHIPPING WEIGHT: 1,500 g
IMPORTANT: This is a pre-owned vintage item that may show wear commensurate with age. The photographs, physical dimensions, and weight form an integral part of the description of every piece we offer. If you have any questions, please ask before ordering.