A Keith Murray for Wedgwood bowl, with a white matte glaze, and lathed concentric circles to top and bottom rim. 'Wedgwood of Etruria' mark to base. Chip to foot, height 10 cm, diameter 22 cm. Keith Murray (1892-1981) started working with Wedgwood in the early 1930s. Originally in creamware, his designs were simple, modern, and targeted to middle class consumers; partly a recovery strategy in a time of economic turmoil. While his period with Wedgwood was brief, his modernist design attributes have a long-lasting legacy.