Produced by Spode Copeland, this tea service reflects the enduring appeal of naturalistic tableware in English ceramics. Molded in the form of cabbage leaves, each cup and saucer is richly detailed with veining and softly glazed in layered greens, celebrating the Victorian fascination with botanical forms and the decorative possibilities of the dining table. The matching serving tray completes the set, creating a cohesive presentation equally suited to afternoon tea or display.
Playful yet refined, the service exemplifies the tradition of transforming familiar garden subjects into finely crafted domestic objects. Whether used for entertaining or incorporated into an open shelving display, the set brings texture, color, and a sense of occasion to the table.
-Contents: five tea cups, five saucers, and matching serving tray
-Materials: glazed earthenware
-Manufacturer: Spode Copeland
-Made in: England
-Notes: molded cabbage leaf design with hand-finished glazing; complete service with coordinating tray; botanical form characteristic of late 19th- and early 20th-century English ceramics.
Produced by Spode Copeland, this tea service reflects the enduring appeal of naturalistic tableware in English ceramics. Molded in the form of cabbage leaves, each cup and saucer is richly detailed with veining and softly glazed in layered greens, celebrating the Victorian fascination with botanical forms and the decorative possibilities of the dining table. The matching serving tray completes the set, creating a cohesive presentation equally suited to afternoon tea or display.
Playful yet refined, the service exemplifies the tradition of transforming familiar garden subjects into finely crafted domestic objects. Whether used for entertaining or incorporated into an open shelving display, the set brings texture, color, and a sense of occasion to the table.
-Contents: five tea cups, five saucers, and matching serving tray
-Materials: glazed earthenware
-Manufacturer: Spode Copeland
-Made in: England
-Notes: molded cabbage leaf design with hand-finished glazing; complete service with coordinating tray; botanical form characteristic of late 19th- and early 20th-century English ceramics.