Wedgwood revives the "London" shape teacup, a standard for British ceramists fifty or so y...
Wedgwood revives the "London" shape teacup, a standard for British ceramists fifty or so years earlier. Using their red stoneware body, they increase the scale adding boldness to the profile. A decision to eliminate all surface ornament reflects a turn to increased simplicity in later Victorian aesthetics.
The broader shape and more horizontal profile of the cup indicates that that their intended use was for tea, rather than coffee.