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I have quite a collection of Irish Wade. Everything from leprechauns and song figures to tea sets in raindrop and shamrock. I think my favorites are my mourne range pieces and the medallion teapot I picked up for $15.00. Here, it's often easier to get Irish than other Wade. Not everyone has "discovered" it.
Name: Deidre Smith
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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A relief to see that someone is concentrating in Irish Wade. Information/reference material has been very hard to find. Good luck with this.
Name: Tess Contois
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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I am so excited to see a new WADE website! I will be happy to send anyone pics of any wades that I have. I put some leprechaun pics in the file section. There are many more that can be added !
Name: bren
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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good luck,i love irish wade
Name: Karyl
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United States of America
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I am very pleased that there will be a Wade Ireland book released. Irish Porcelain is my favorite part of my Wade collection! Best wishes on your success!
Name: Jo C.Smith
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United States of America
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I'll be checking in every once in while---good luck in this project!
Name: Ed Rucker
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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So glad to see that Wade Ireland is getting the respect it deserves. I am very excited about a Wade Ireland book in the making. Hope the research brings many exciting stories to light!
Name: John Wright
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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Best wishes to all concerned with Wade project.
Full steam ahead!
Name: Cardwell McClure
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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I am also delighted to be associated with this venture and am confident the book will be of major benefit to the Irish Wade enthusiast. Research has begun and our team of ex Wade employees eagerly await questions.They are keen to hear from ex workers who reside outside the town. The project will be launched in Portadown shortly with a promotion of the products etc and information on this event and other matters of interest will be announced as the research develops.
Name: Harry Eakin
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Date: 01 November 2005
Country: United Kingdom
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I am very pleased to be part of this project. We look forward to receiving articles from throughout the world. The Irish Wade book and exhibition will be a major event for all Irish Wade collectors and the ex Wade employees at the factory in Portadown, County Armagh, N Ireland.