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Wedgwood Style Coffee Table Book, Signed by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
Wedgwood Style: Three Centuries of Distinction
by Hamilton Darby Perry with Introduction by Lord Wedgwood
Signed by Sarah, Duchess of York
A beautifully illustrated volume celebrating over 300 years of Wedgwood design and craftsmanship.
Personally inscribed by Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York — who served as an international ambassador for Wedgwood during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Details
• Hardcover coffee table book
• Inscribed: “To Douglas, Sarah – The Duchess of York – 2002”
• Richly illustrated with historical photographs and designs
• A rare piece connecting the heritage of Wedgwood with contemporary royal history
A Note on Wedgwood
Founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759, the house became famed for its innovation in fine ceramics — from its pioneering Jasperware to timeless neoclassical motifs.
Through the centuries, Wedgwood has remained a symbol of enduring British craft and design.
Wedgwood Style: Three Centuries of Distinction
by Hamilton Darby Perry with Introduction by Lord Wedgwood
Signed by Sarah, Duchess of York
A beautifully illustrated volume celebrating over 300 years of Wedgwood design and craftsmanship.
Personally inscribed by Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York — who served as an international ambassador for Wedgwood during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Details
• Hardcover coffee table book
• Inscribed: “To Douglas, Sarah – The Duchess of York – 2002”
• Richly illustrated with historical photographs and designs
• A rare piece connecting the heritage of Wedgwood with contemporary royal history
A Note on Wedgwood
Founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759, the house became famed for its innovation in fine ceramics — from its pioneering Jasperware to timeless neoclassical motifs.
Through the centuries, Wedgwood has remained a symbol of enduring British craft and design.