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  1. Vintage 1953 Wedgwood Of Etruria Barlaston Napoleon Ivy Side Bread Tea Plate 7"

    Made of china, it is dishwasher safe and suitable for all occasions.

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  2. Vintage Wedgwood "Napoleon Ivy" Pattern, Bone China, Dinner Plate, 27.5cm

    Vintage Wedgwood "Napoleon Ivy" Pattern, Bone China, Dinner Plate, 27.5cm. In good condition with no chips or cracks, there are some light cutlery marks and wear to the gilding, as photographed

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  3. Wedgwood “ Napoleon Ivy “ Covered Sugar BASE ONLY

    Wedgwood “ Napoleon Ivy “ Covered Sugar BASE ONLY. Rim height 7cm Overall width 11.5cm Base only - no lid In very good condition No chips or cracks

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  4. Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Vegetable Tureen Dish Small Chip

    Crafted with the timeless elegance synonymous with Wedgwood, this small tureen dish is a part of the exquisite Napoleon Ivy collection. The dish showcases a classic white stoneware construction adorned with the delicate Ivy pattern, epitomising sophistication in both design and craftsmanship. Ideal for those with a penchant for pottery artistry, the piece reflects a fine production technique, making it a noteworthy addition to any tableware ensemble. Whether used for special occasions or as a display item, it brings a touch of eighteenth-century charm to your collection.

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  5. Wedgwood - Napoleon Ivy - Grey - Bone China - Teacup - 250796G

    Wedgwood - Napoleon Ivy - Grey - Bone China - Teacup. Pattern:Napoleon Ivy - Grey - Bone China.

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  6. Wedgwood - Napoleon Ivy - Green Edge - Tea Saucer - 76150G

    Wedgwood - Napoleon Ivy - Green Edge - Tea Saucer. Pattern:Napoleon Ivy - Green Edge. Item:Tea Saucer.

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  7. Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Green Teapot w/lid.

    Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Green Teapot w/lid.. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.

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  8. Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy coffee pot~Queen's Ware~made in England~Very Nice

    This item is a coffee pot from Wedgwood’s enduring Napoleon Ivy dinnerware pattern. Napoleon Ivy has quite a lineage, as it was first made around 1815, and was in production until the early 21. As used by Napoleon.

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