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  1. Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd. (später Josiah Wedgwood Ltd.) war ein englischer Hersteller von Kunst-Keramik in Staffordshire, England. Besonders bekannt war die Firma für die vom Betriebsgründer Josiah Wedgwood erfundenen bzw. weiterentwickelten Keramikarten Creamware , Basaltware und Jasperware .

  2. Josiah Wedgwood, Gemälde von George Stubbs Medaillon „Am I Not a Man and a Brother?“ Josiah Wedgwood (* 12. Juli 1730 in Burslem, Staffordshire; † 3. Januar 1795 in Etruria, England) war ein englischer Unternehmer. Er war der Großvater von Charles Darwin

  3. Josiah Wedgwood (& Sons Ltd) Famous manufacturer of earthenware and porcelain at Burslem then Etruria and lastly Barlaston (where the factory is currently situated) c.1759+

  4. 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.

  5. Company history. Wedgwood (Josiah Wedgwood (& Sons Ltd)) c.1759–1989 (2008) Josiah Wedgwood began pottery manufacture in his own right in 1759, renting the Ivy House Works, Burslem from his cousins John and Thomas Wedgwood.

  6. Josiah Wedgwood FRS (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) [1] was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist. Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed improved pottery bodies by systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery. [2]

  7. The company's founder Josiah Wedgwood I (1730 – 95) has been celebrated as a pioneer in manufacture, design and marketing, capitalising on a rapidly changing consumer market in the 18th century.