The Wedgwood story began in 1759 when the founder, Josiah Wedgwood started as an independent potter in Burslem, England. Fast forward over 260 years and they’re still producing many of the materials he invented, such as Jasper, Queen’s Ware and Black Basalt.
Wedgwood began producing majolica ware in the late 1800s, after Minton & Co produced the first pieces in 1851. Many examples of their majolica emphasise the low relief patterning, typically of basketwork and foliage, with the cabbage design being one of their most popular and desirable.
Read more of the Wedgwood story here:
https://www.wedgwood.com/en-gb/welcome-to-wedgwood/the-wedgwood-story
THIS LISTING:
Pattern: Sunflower
Model: 8.5" Salad Plates
Dimensions: 22cm (8.5") diameter
Condition: We have four antique salad plates available - two have no damage (just some light crazing), two have small hairline cracks. We're tried to capture these flaws via the pictures.
Each plate is circa 19th century, based on the backstamp.
Choose your option from the drop-down menu; each plate sold separately.