Monday, November 17, 2008

AND THE ANSWER IS. . .


In 1973, a Flying Cloud piece appeared prominently displayed in the hutch in one of the dining room scenes in William Friedkin's famous movie, The Exorcist.

Blogger believes that this was purposeful because the scene supposedly took place in the Georgetown section of Washington DC, just by what are now known as the Exorcist steps, and the Flying Cloud pattern was one of the several patterns in Wedgwood's GEORGETOWN collection.

But Blogger also believes that this was purposeful because the name Flying Cloud connotes some sort of poltergeist. Scary stuff, huh?

Blogger also believes that, while not intended then, it is appropriate today because when you learn the price Blogger wishes to sell his complete collection for today, it will scare the you know what (click here) out of you.

Please us your BACK key to return.

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