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Quality Greetings Cards

 

Brand new for 2006 are an exciting range of high quality greetings cards which feature 36 stunning images of Wedgwood treasures and patterns under the banner of 'The Art of Wedgwood' and in three subject areas...

 

   

flora & fauna   fantasy & fable   form & pattern

     

Click on the appropriate 'Art of Wedgwood' logo to see the full range of cards in that particular group

 

Each card measures 168mm (deep) x 123mm wide (6.5/8" x 4.13/16"). They are printed in full colour on high quality 300gsm card and finished with a clear gloss laminate for added protection. The cards are blank inside to allow you to write your own message and the weight of an individual card and envelope is approximately 20g which, certainly in the UK, falls well within the first band of inland postal rates.

 

What could be better for birthdays, anniversaries or just to say 'hello'!

 

The cards come in batches of five of the same design and are competitively priced at GBP £7.50 per batch plus postage and packing. They 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 cards.

 

To ensure that they reach you in perfect condition, each batch of cards is mailed in its own reinforced Mail Lite Plus Envelope.

 

We regret that we cannot supply individual cards or mixed batches.

…As Josiah Wedgwood I wrote in a letter to Thomas Bentley in May 1762, "...My much esteemed friend, if you will give me leave to call you so and will not think the address too free..." With the advent of this new and exciting organisation, just like Thomas Bentley three centuries ago, you too now have the opportunity to become a 'much esteemed friend'. Click on the 'be a friend' box above…