
As someone who thought that Wedgwood was jasperware and nothing more, I've come a long way. I remember buying my first set of Wedgwood china. I found it in an antique consignment shop in Westport, Connecticut. It was stuck under a table, dirty and dusty and had obviously been there for ages. They were so glad to be rid of it! I got it for a great price and as I was loading it into the car, I wondered what possessed me to buy it. I also imagined having it for the rest of my life! I was amazed at how quickly it sold. It was creamware, Evenlode, not even the most desirable pattern, but I was hooked. It was time to branch out and start selling Wedgwood dishes. It is now many years later and I have a large inventory of dinnerware, mostly bone china, but also some old and beautiful creamware patterns. I have full sets, miscellaneous pieces, and single items. Here is shown some of my favorites and the more popular Wedgwood china patterns. They may or may not currently be in stock. Be sure to visit my ebay store for an up to date inventory of what I have available now. Enjoy!