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Wedgwood “The Philadelphia Bowl” Bicentennial Creamware Punch Bowl 12¼"
Wedgwood “The Philadelphia Bowl” Bicentennial Creamware Punch Bowl 12¼"
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Exquisite Wedgwood “The Philadelphia Bowl” Bicentennial Creamware Punch Bowl
Presented here is a distinguished Wedgwood ceramic punch bowl, “The Philadelphia Bowl”, specially produced for the American Bicentennial circa 1976. This highly collectible piece was exclusively retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, one of the most prestigious American jewelers and luxury retailers, and is a superb example of Wedgwood’s refined creamware and historic commemorative design.
The bowl features striking black transfer decoration depicting one of the most iconic scenes in American history: the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The detailed imagery is beautifully executed, creating a dramatic contrast against the warm, ivory-toned creamware body. This combination of classic Wedgwood craftsmanship and patriotic subject matter makes the piece ideal for collectors of fine English ceramics, Americana, and historical commemoratives.
Key Features & Details:
- Maker: Wedgwood
- Pattern/Name: “The Philadelphia Bowl”
- Type: Large ceramic punch bowl / centerpiece bowl
- Material: Fine creamware with black transfer decoration
- Design: Depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence
- Retailer: Expressly designed for Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co.
- Date: Circa 1976 – American Bicentennial period
- Height: approx. 6 inches
- Diameter: approx. 12 1/4 inches
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Marks: Black printed factory marks to underside, inscribed:
“THE PHILADELPHIA BOWL” / “EXPRESSIVELY DESIGNED FOR / THE BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE CO.” - Condition: Good condition throughout; no chips or repairs noted.
Condition & Presentation
This Wedgwood Philadelphia punch bowl is offered in good vintage condition. There are no chips, cracks, or repairs observed, and the black transfer decoration remains clear, legible, and visually impressive. As with most vintage and antique ceramics, minor signs of age or light handling may be present, but there are no significant flaws that detract from its display value or usability.
The bowl’s generous proportions — approximately 6 inches high with a 12 1/4 inch diameter — give it a commanding presence on a dining table, sideboard, or display cabinet. It can be used as a traditional punch bowl, a dramatic centerpiece, or simply as a showpiece within a collection of fine English pottery or American historical memorabilia.
A Refined Collectible for Wedgwood & Americana Enthusiasts
“The Philadelphia Bowl” occupies a special niche in Wedgwood’s 20th-century production: it combines the elegance of classic creamware with a carefully chosen American historical subject, created at a moment of national reflection and celebration in 1976. The collaboration with Bailey, Banks & Biddle underscores the bowl’s original positioning as a luxury commemorative object, intended for discerning clients and collectors.
Whether you are a dedicated Wedgwood collector, a lover of fine English ceramics, or a connoisseur of American Revolutionary-era imagery, this bowl offers a powerful blend of artistry, history, and prestige. It is equally at home in a curated collection, an elegant period interior, or as a statement piece in a modern setting where historical design is appreciated and celebrated.
Ideal Uses & Styling
- As a luxurious punch bowl for special gatherings and celebrations
- As a centerpiece bowl for a dining table, filled with fruit or seasonal arrangements
- As a display piece in a china cabinet, library, or study
- As a thoughtful, historically themed gift for collectors, historians, or lovers of American heritage
- As a highlight in a Wedgwood, creamware, or Bicentennial collection
Collectible Investment
Bicentennial-era pieces of this quality, especially those produced by Wedgwood and associated with a renowned retailer like Bailey, Banks & Biddle, are increasingly sought after. The combination of documented provenance on the base, the iconic Declaration of Independence scene, and the excellent overall condition makes this bowl a desirable addition for serious collectors and an elegant decorative investment for the home.
Summary
This Wedgwood “The Philadelphia Bowl” Bicentennial creamware punch bowl offers:
- Authentic Wedgwood craftsmanship and quality
- Historic black transfer decoration of the Declaration of Independence
- Exclusive association with Bailey, Banks & Biddle
- Generous size at approximately 6" high and 12 1/4" diameter
- Good condition with no chips or repairs
A refined, historically resonant, and visually impressive piece of 20th-century Wedgwood, ready to be enjoyed, displayed, and cherished for years to come.
