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THE WEDGWOODS. 



Queen's ware, some marked plates which fit with the mecha- 

 nical nicety so well pointed out by Mr. Gladstone, and a 

 saucer of a pure cream colour, ornamented with a simple 

 green border of foliage betweea rich red lines. This saucer 

 bears the impressed mark WEDGWOOD, not at the bottom, 

 but on its side. 



The centre and side pieces to which I have just alluded, in 

 Mr. Hall's possession (one of the pieces of which is here 



engraved), are among the choicest examples now existing of 

 Wedgwood's Queen's ware. The baskets are beautifully 



