1972 Wedgwood Buten Museum Medallion Mr & and 28 similar items
1972 Wedgwood Buten Museum Medallion Mr & Mrs. Harry M Buten Founders 2 3/8"
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Maestro accepted
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Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Brand: |
Wedgwood |
Type: |
Figurine |
Subject: |
Mr & Mrs |
Pattern: |
Medallion |
Year Manufactured: |
1972 |
Model: |
Mr & Mrs Harry M Buten Medallion |
Main Color: |
Dark Blue |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. | Free shipping on orders over $300.00 |
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10% off w/ $200.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
May 30 |
Item number: |
1749967285 |
Item description
Wedgwood Jasperware medallion featuring Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Buten, founders of the Buten Museum of Wedgwood. The medallion, made of unglazed stoneware, has a dark blue background with a white relief profile of the couple. It was created in 1972.
Jasperware is a type of stoneware developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s, known for its matte finish and classical motifs. Wedgwood's signature blue hue is a hallmark of this enduring luxury material. The medallions are typically marked with "WEDGWOOD MADE IN ENGLAND" and often include other inscriptions.
The Buten Museum of Wedgwood was operated by Harry and Nettie Buten from 1958 to 1988. The medallion was part of their collection before being placed on long-term loan with Nassau County Museums.
Vintage estate item
Pre-owned, good condition, no cracks or chips
Item Location: Back Warehouse, Center Left, Small Items Bin
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