Wedgwood's "Mediaeval" pattern, a complex assemblage of Japanese patterns, presented with...
Wedgwood's "Mediaeval" pattern, a complex assemblage of Japanese patterns, presented with sharp diagonal angles and accented with stylized florals and Japanese crests or mons, is tamed down quite a bit when applied to a large-scale soup tureen, stand, and ladle. The additional blank ground involved in the form reduces most of the printed pattern to border width. The pattern only appears in its full complexity in the center of the stand (a piece that begs to be displayed vertically behind the tureen--not hidden underneath). The effect is crisp and graphic--enough so to render the piece compatible with many different styles and periods.
Date marks on this piece include a registry mark for September 1878, a raised registry pad mark under the tureen base for October 1876 -- likely the registry date for the tureen shape; and a Wedgwood impressed date mark on the tureen foot for 1877, indicating the actual production date for the blank tureen body.