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This pair of small goblets / beakers is a rare shape for Wedgwood. Produced in England in the 1920s, these goblets feature intricate hand-painted transferware hunt scene and oak leaf motifs that wrap around the surface. The hand-painted details are vibrant and crisp.

Marked Wedgwood Etruria England on the bottom of each goblet.

Dimensions: 

  • Each goblet is approx. 4" tall x 2.5" in diameter

Condition: 

In excellent condition. No cracks, breaks or chips to the porcelain. There are some chips to the painted details and transfer design.

These are antique items and therefore are naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.

For more information, please visit Shipping & Returns.

Pair of Wedgwood Etruria 1920s Goblets/Beakers Hand-Painted Transferware Hunt Scene

SKU: DDA25-003
Regular price $112.00
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Antique

A carefully curated selection of equestrian and English country style antique and vintage pieces.

Antique and vintage items will always be packed with the utmost care and may be shipped in recycled packaging (furthering a mission to reuse that naturally goes hand-in-hand with preserving these treasures).

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Antique Item (100+ Years Old)

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This pair of small goblets / beakers is a rare shape for Wedgwood. Produced in England in the 1920s, these goblets feature intricate hand-painted transferware hunt scene and oak leaf motifs that wrap around the surface. The hand-painted details are vibrant and crisp.

Marked Wedgwood Etruria England on the bottom of each goblet.

Dimensions: 

  • Each goblet is approx. 4" tall x 2.5" in diameter

Condition: 

In excellent condition. No cracks, breaks or chips to the porcelain. There are some chips to the painted details and transfer design.

These are antique items and therefore are naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.

For more information, please visit Shipping & Returns.