Fine Prints

 

The Wedgwood Museum has acquired a limited number of high quality prints of Coalport figurines, 'Celebration' and 'Marie'. Each print is A3 in format (420mm (16½") deep x 297mm (11¾") wide) and is personally signed and dated by the designer. They are printed in full colour on a rigid 400gsm gloss card and are available for GBP £10.00 each plus postage and packing.

 

The prints can be purchased quickly, simply and securely online via...

 

 

...in either GBP (UK Pounds Sterling), AUD (Australian Dollars), EUR (European Euros) or USD (US Dollars) and by using their unique nine-digit promotional code, all 'Friends' can also enjoy a generous 10% discount on the prints.

 

To ensure that they reach you in perfect condition, each print is mailed in its own reinforced cardboard envelope. As a standard paper size, they are easily framed and will make the perfect gift for family and friends alike.

 

You can see a full size preview of each print together with a full description of the design by clicking on the thumbnails below. To order either print, simply click on the 'Add To Shopping Cart' button. If you would like to order more than one of each print, you can change the quantity when you 'View Shopping Cart'.

 

 

  This reproduction of 'Celebration', the 250th Anniversary Coalport figurine is taken from the original artwork by Sue McGarrigle. A limited edition of 500 high quality prints.    

This reproduction of 'Marie', the Collector Society Coalport figurine of the year 2000, is taken from the original artwork by Helen Buckley. A limited edition of 1,000 high quality prints.

 

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