My story begins 70+ years ago. Wedgwood, the china my grandmother had, the pattern was handed down to me. Now with more and more unique patterns, colors, textures and designs, the client has countless possibilities at their disposal. Needless to say, Wedgwood is expensive, but on occasion you may find an items "on sale", so I purchase what I want, when I want (once Wedgwood decides to discontinue a collection, the pieces sell quickly).
My grandmothers Wedgwood was destroyed during the Nashville, Tennessee flood of May 2010 when the Cumberland River destroyed my home and all my possessions were washed down river, all of which are replaceable.
It has taken years to recover and begin to repurchase a new pattern the "Intaglio Collection" and I'm delighted to say my (4) four piece place setting arrived, along with the small and large serving bowls and a 13.5" oval platter, and the trinket box. I look forward to purchasing the bread and butter plates and the covered sugar bowl. Quite a few of the items are already discontinued, the covered vegetable, picture frame, and the large 15" oval platter to name just a few.
I just love the simplicity, the clean lines and the overall exquisite appearance of the Intaglio pattern.
Waterford, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, are now the new WWRD Holdings Ltd. Company. read more