Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd
Enoch Wedgwood Bread and Butter Plate | 'Woodland' Blue Collection
Enoch Wedgwood Bread and Butter Plate | 'Woodland' Blue Collection
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This vintage 'Woodland' bread and butter plate from Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. showcase the enduring beauty of Staffordshire blue transferware. Each plate features a central pastoral scene — with towering trees, a horse-drawn cart, and a distant church — framed by an ornate floral border and gently scalloped edge.
Perfect for serving small portions, desserts, or side dishes, these plates also make charming display pieces when styled on a wall or dresser.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Diameter: 17.4 cm
Condition
Condition
1. Bread and Butter Plate:
- Very Good Condition
- Clear, vibrant transfer with minimal wear
- Glaze bubbles present from manufacture
- No chips or cracks
2. Bread and Butter Plate with Crazing:
- Good Condition
- All-over crazing visible on both front and back
- Glaze bubbles present from manufacture
- Transfer remains clear and decorative
- No chips or cracks
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features:
- Each plate captures a quintessential English countryside scene in rich cobalt blue — from the winding path and horse-drawn cart to the spire of a distant church — all framed by a detailed border of blooming flowers and trailing leaves.
- The scalloped rim adds texture and depth, making the design as tactile as it is beautiful.
2. Craftsmanship:
- Produced in Staffordshire by Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd., renowned for its durable ironstone and timeless transferware designs.
- Decorated using genuine hand engraving underglaze for a crisp, lasting image.
- The unicorn trademark and “Founded in 1835” backstamp nod to the maker’s long heritage.
3. Pattern:
- 'Woodland' – Blue transferware.
4. Date Range:
- Mid-1960s to 1970s production.
5. Uses & Versatility
- Everyday serveware for bread, cake, or desserts
- Decorative wall display for blue-and-white collections
- Charming addition to a vintage table setting
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