Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Green (Queen's Ware)
Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Green (Queen's Ware)
The pattern is called Napoleon Ivy, because it was first made around 1800 and was the china used by Napoleon Bonaparte while he was an exile on St. Helena in 1815 after his defeat by the British and Admiral Nelson at the Battle Of Waterloo. The pattern was reissued in 1965 for the 150th year anniversary of that battle.
The pattern is called Napoleon Ivy, because it was first made around 1800 and was the china used by Napoleon Bonaparte while he was an exile on St. Helena in 1815 after his defeat by the British and Admiral Nelson at the Battle Of Waterloo. The pattern was reissued in 1965 for the 150th year anniversary of that battle.
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- Dinner: 10 1/2" Dia
- Salad: 8 3/8" Dia
Crafted In England. Creamware. Hand Wash
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