Wedgwood

Josiah Wedgwood I (q.v.) established a pottery in Burslem in 1759 after being in partnership with Thomas Whieldon (q.v.), and began to make cream-coloured earthenwares in partnership with his cousin Thomas soon afterwards. He set up a partnership with Thomas Bentley in 1768 and opened a factory the following year which he called Etruria for the production of jasper, basalt, caneware etc. The partnership Wedgwood & Bentley (q.v.) ended on Bentley’s death in 1780. After Josiah’s death in 1795 the factory continued in existence to the present day under various names, but is mostly known as ‘Wedgwood’.

Note: Several other potters used the name, or a close approximation of it, including ‘Wedgwood & Co’. Reference: Wikipedia

Below are some examples of Wedgwood items which have an astrological / zodiac theme.