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Wedgwood Cauliflower

19th Century English Majolica Cauliflower Plate Wedgwood
19th Century English Majolica Cauliflower Plate Wedgwood

19th Century English Majolica Cauliflower Plate Wedgwood

By Wedgwood

Located in Austin, TX

19th Century English Majolica Cauliflower Plate Wedgwood,

Category

Antique 1890s English Victorian Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

English Wedgwood Majolica Green Cauliflower Plate, Dated 1952
English Wedgwood Majolica Green Cauliflower Plate, Dated 1952

English Wedgwood Majolica Green Cauliflower Plate, Dated 1952

By Wedgwood

Located in Pearland, TX

A lovely English Wedgwood majolica cauliflower ware plate, dated 1952. Maker's marks on reverse

Category

Vintage 1950s English Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.
Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.

Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.

By Wedgwood

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Pair of stunning Majolica plates by Wedgwood in cauliflower patterned texture on outer rim. Stamped

Category

Vintage 1920s English Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.
Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.

Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plates, English 1920.

By Wedgwood

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Pair of stunning Majolica plates by Wedgwood in cauliflower patterned texture on outer rim. Stamped

Category

Vintage 1920s English Victorian Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Compote Pedestal Bowl, English, 1879
Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Compote Pedestal Bowl, English, 1879

Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Compote Pedestal Bowl, English, 1879

By Wedgwood

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Wedgwood Majolica cauliflower pattern compote pedestal bowl, English, 1879, with impressed Wedgwood

Category

Antique 1870s English Victorian Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

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Wedgwood Cauliflower Teapot
Wedgwood Cauliflower Teapot

Wedgwood Cauliflower Teapot

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H 4.25 in W 8.5 in D 5 in

Wedgwood Cauliflower Teapot

By Wedgwood

Located in New York, NY

A rare and fine Wedgwood creamware pottery cauliflower teapot decorated in underglaze oxide colors

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Tea Sets

Materials

Pottery

Greatback, Whieldon, Wedgwood Pottery Cauliflower Oval Dish, Mid-18th Century
Greatback, Whieldon, Wedgwood Pottery Cauliflower Oval Dish, Mid-18th Century

Greatback, Whieldon, Wedgwood Pottery Cauliflower Oval Dish, Mid-18th Century

Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE

Staffordshire pottery creamware bodied relief molded cauliflower pattern oval dish from one of the

Category

Antique 1760s English Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Creamware, Pottery

Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plate on Yellow Ground, English, 1923
Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plate on Yellow Ground, English, 1923

Wedgwood Majolica Cauliflower Pattern Plate on Yellow Ground, English, 1923

By Wedgwood

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Wedgwood Majolica cauliflower pattern 9-in plate, molded as a stylized blooming cauliflower, on a

Category

Vintage 1920s English Ceramics

Materials

Majolica

Wedgewood Majolica 1920s Cauliflower Plates
Wedgewood Majolica 1920s Cauliflower Plates

Wedgewood Majolica 1920s Cauliflower Plates

By Wedgewood

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Pair of stunning Majolica plates by Wedgwood in fern pattern and cauliflower texture on outer rim

Category

Early 20th Century English Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

18th Century English Creamware Whieldon/Wedgwood Type Cauliflower Tea Caddy
18th Century English Creamware Whieldon/Wedgwood Type Cauliflower Tea Caddy

18th Century English Creamware Whieldon/Wedgwood Type Cauliflower Tea Caddy

By Wedgwood-Whieldon

Located in Philadelphia, PA

An early Staffordshire Whieldon/Wedgwood type Cauliflower form tea caddy with a copper lid, circa

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Georgian Ceramics

Materials

Creamware

Staffordshire Creamware Pottery Cauliflower Teapot Period, circa 1760, English
Staffordshire Creamware Pottery Cauliflower Teapot Period, circa 1760, English

Staffordshire Creamware Pottery Cauliflower Teapot Period, circa 1760, English

By Josiah Wedgwood

Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE

cauliflower with a green and cream lead glaze. Wedgwood-Whieldon type, such examples are strongly collected

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century British Rococo Pottery

Materials

Pottery

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