Collection: Enoch Wedgwood

Enoch Wedgwood, established in 1860 in Tunstall, Staffordshire, was one of the leading producers of ironstone and transferware in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The company's founder, Enoch Wedgwood, was related to Josiah Wedgwood of Wedgwood & Co., but Enoch’s venture became a success in its own right. Known for its affordable yet durable pottery, the company produced iconic patterns such as "Asiatic Pheasants" and "English Scenery," which featured detailed floral borders and pastoral landscapes.