What were the Wedgwoods able to offer English consumers?

a) porcelain made in British kilns and priced for middle-class customers
b) Chinese porcelain, imported at cheaper prices
Consider This: Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, officially sanctioned the Wedgwood offering known as “Queen’s Ware.” See 7.3.1: Products for Everyone.
c) basic necessities such as buckles, spoons, and toast-racks
Consider This: Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, officially sanctioned the Wedgwood offering known as “Queen’s Ware.” See 7.3.1: Products for Everyone.
d) the first layaway plan to help people of modest means purchase things like sets of dinnerware
Consider This: Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, officially sanctioned the Wedgwood offering known as “Queen’s Ware.” See 7.3.1: Products for Everyone.


a) porcelain made in British kilns and priced for middle-class customers

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