Cup and saucer

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Date:1966 - 1979 (c.)

Description:'Carnaby Daisy' cup and saucer designed by Susie Cooper for Wedgwood.

Susie Cooper was born in Stanfields, Stoke-on-Trent in 1902 and studied at Burselm School of Art. She joined A.E. Gray & Co Ltd.'s pottery in 1922, but left in 1929 to set up her own business, Susie Cooper Potteries, with her brother-in-law Albert 'Jack' Beeson. By 1931 the company was operating from the Crown Works in Burslem. In 1966 the company was bought out by Wedgwood and Susie Cooper became one of Wedgwood's chief designers in the 1960s and 1970s. She retired to the Isle of Man in 1982 and died in 1995.


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1930s
Tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug
Tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug

Wedgwood ‘Lady Jane Grey’ pattern bone china tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug.

1950s
Toast rack
Toast rack

Barlaston shape toast rack by Wedgwood in 'Summer Sky' pattern. Norman Wilson designed ...

1970s
Plate
Plate

Produced by Wedgwood for the California Alumni Association for their centenary. ...

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Source: Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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