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Queen plaque by Peter Wall - 1963
This plaque, designed by Peter Wall, embodies the 1960s and 70s use of medieval motifs in home decoration. Its complex decoration is built up from underglaze printing in sepia and the addition of blue, green, brown, violet, orange and gold enamels. Referred to as shape 5130, this plaque was accompanied by the matching king.
This plaque, designed by Peter Wall, embodies the 1960s and 70s use of medieval motifs in home decoration. Its complex decoration is built up from underglaze printing in sepia and the addition of blue, green, brown, violet, orange and gold enamels. Referred to as shape 5130, this plaque was accompanied by the matching king.
- Type of object: Plaques and medallions/plaque
- Mark: WEDGWOOD 6H63 [Impressed] WEDGWOOD of ETRURIA & BARLASTON
- Year first produced: 1963
- Body: Queen's ware, cream-coloured earthenware
- Glaze: White
- Material: Ceramic
- Decoration: Hand-enamelled, transfer-printed
- Accession number: 11116
- Dimensions: 360 mm (height), 122 mm (width), 13 mm (depth)
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Peter Wall joined Wedgwood in 1951 after training in art schools in London and in Burslem. He became deputy art director in 1961, a position he held until 1970 when he left to be become head of the School of Ceramics at Birmingham Polytechnic. During the 1950s he designed tableware, nursery ware, hotelware and some commemorative items.













