Wedgwood Turquoise Florentine Porcelain Platter Plate 35cm 1st Quality
Wedgwood Turquoise Florentine Porcelain Platter Plate 35cm 1st Quality
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$58.00 USD
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Item length 13 & 3/4" or 35cm's
In excellent condition. Inspection found no chips cracks or restoration. The pieces are very lightly used and show no signs of wear on the paint/decor. As with all antique and vintage items there may be very tiny marks that really are not obvious or notable. If items are pristine as brand new this will be stated.
The Wedgwood Florentine pattern is one of the most iconic and enduring designs from the renowned British pottery company, Wedgwood. Here are some key details about this exquisite pattern:
History and Design
- Introduction: The Florentine pattern was first introduced in 1931 and has since become a classic.
- Design Elements: It features intricate and elaborate designs inspired by the Renaissance. The pattern includes mythical creatures like griffins and dragons, along with ornate scrollwork and floral motifs.
- Color Variants: The Florentine pattern comes in several color variants, including Turquoise, Gold, and Black. Each variant has its unique charm, with the Turquoise being particularly vibrant and eye-catching.
Materials and Craftsmanship
- Fine Bone China: The Florentine pieces are made from fine bone china, known for its durability and delicate appearance.
- Handcrafted Details: Many pieces in the Florentine collection are hand-decorated, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship that Wedgwood is known for.
Collection Pieces
- Dinnerware: The collection includes a wide range of dinnerware items such as plates, bowls, and serving dishes.
- Tea Sets: Beautiful tea sets, including teacups, saucers, and teapots, are also part of the Florentine range.
- Decorative Items: In addition to functional pieces, the Florentine pattern is used on decorative items like vases and picture frames.
Collectibility and Value
- Highly Collectible: Due to its beauty and craftsmanship, the Florentine pattern is highly sought after by collectors.