The "Edme" series is the most aristocratic pattern in British Wedgwood. Its history can be traced back to more than 100 years ago. It is characterized by exquisite Georgian shapes and the original design themes of Wedgwood in the 18th century; what is special about this series is that the edges have exquisite Carved laurel tree.
The Edme series is made of Queen's ware material. Dessert plates and cup sets are also available in this series. If you are interested, please feel free to inquire!
Serving plate is in good condition with no defects and shows signs of surface use; please refer to other photos for detailed condition.
✅Material: Queen's Ware
✅Era: Between 1980 and 1995
✅Size: 26.5cm (diameter)
✅Origin: UK
//About Queen's ware//
Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom once ordered a set of cream-colored porcelain with Josiah Wedgwood (founder), which was certified by the British Royal Family. This set of cream-colored porcelain style is also called "Queen's Ware Queen's Royal Porcelain". 200 years later, with the permission of the British royal family, Wedgwood released this design for production in 1940, giving ordinary people the opportunity to enjoy the tableware of the British royal family.
Old pieces may not be as perfect as new ones. Slight gold removal, scratches, carbon spots, etc. are all normal; if you can accept it, place an order again!
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- The Edme series is made of Queen's ware material. Dessert plates and cup sets are also available in this series. If you are interested, please feel free to inquire!
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