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Teapot stand by Peter Wall - 1964

Teapot stand by Peter Wall, © Wedgwood
    Teapot stand by Peter Wall
    © Wedgwood

This Peter Wall designed teapot stand exemplifies the use of geometrically-inspired design in the 1960s.

This Peter Wall designed teapot stand exemplifies the use of geometrically-inspired design in the 1960s.

  • Type of object: Teaware/teapot stand
  • Mark: WEDGWOOD of ETRURIA & BARLASTON MADE IN ENGLAND [Printed in black]
  • Year first produced: 1964
  • Body: Queen's ware, cream-coloured earthenware
  • Glaze: White
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Decoration: Transfer-printed
  • Accession number: 11437
  • Dimensions: 161 mm (diameter), 20 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.