Wedgwood Mid-Century Emerald Green Majolica Cabbage Plate

£18.00

The Story

A modern-day classic, this Wedgwood majolica cabbage plate is a quintessential example of mid-century design. Highly sought after during the Hollywood Regency era, these botanical-inspired pieces have seen a major resurgence in contemporary decor—both for serving and as decorative wall displays. Made by Wedgwood (of Etruria and Barlaston), the plate features a vibrant emerald green glaze that "puddles" into the leaf textures, creating beautiful depth and shadow.

The Details

  • Dimensions: 22cm W (at widest point) x 1.5cm H

  • Form: Crescent-shaped side/salad plate.

  • Manufacturer: Wedgwood, England.

  • Era: Circa 1940s–1950s.

  • Condition: Very good vintage condition. It shows light signs of use and some common surface crazing on the front, which is typical for majolica of this age and does not detract from its charm. Free of cracks, chips, or repairs.

Styling Tip

These "crescent" plates were traditionally designed to sit snugly against a main dinner plate to hold side salads. Today, they are perfect for creating a layered table setting or being mixed and matched with other botanical ceramics for a lush, "tablescape" look.

Sustainable Shipping

  • 100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.

  • U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.

The Story

A modern-day classic, this Wedgwood majolica cabbage plate is a quintessential example of mid-century design. Highly sought after during the Hollywood Regency era, these botanical-inspired pieces have seen a major resurgence in contemporary decor—both for serving and as decorative wall displays. Made by Wedgwood (of Etruria and Barlaston), the plate features a vibrant emerald green glaze that "puddles" into the leaf textures, creating beautiful depth and shadow.

The Details

  • Dimensions: 22cm W (at widest point) x 1.5cm H

  • Form: Crescent-shaped side/salad plate.

  • Manufacturer: Wedgwood, England.

  • Era: Circa 1940s–1950s.

  • Condition: Very good vintage condition. It shows light signs of use and some common surface crazing on the front, which is typical for majolica of this age and does not detract from its charm. Free of cracks, chips, or repairs.

Styling Tip

These "crescent" plates were traditionally designed to sit snugly against a main dinner plate to hold side salads. Today, they are perfect for creating a layered table setting or being mixed and matched with other botanical ceramics for a lush, "tablescape" look.

Sustainable Shipping

  • 100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.

  • U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.