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Wedgwood Seaweed

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Antique English Wedgwood Majolica Porcelain Seaweed Design Oyster Plate, c. 1880
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique English Wedgwood Majolica porcelain "seaweed" design oyster plate, circa 1880.
Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Majolica Oyster Plate Wedgwood with Seaweeds, circa 1880
By Wedgwood
Located in Austin, TX
Majolica oyster plate Wedgwood with seaweeds and shells, circa 1880.
Category

Antique 1880s English Victorian Dinner Plates

Materials

Majolica, Ceramic, Faience

19th Century Josiah Wedgwood Majolica Ocean, Shell and Seaweed Plates, S/4
By Wedgwood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
seaweed is draped across the center. Brightly glazed, marked on the verso with an impressed Wedgwood
Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Set of Twelve Wedgwood Seaweed Majolica Plates England, circa 1880
By Wedgwood
Located in San Francisco, CA
A rare set of twelve Wedgwood majolica seaweed and coral pattern plates made in England about 1880.
Category

Antique Late 19th Century English High Victorian Dinner Plates

Materials

Pottery

Early 19th Century 20-Piece Wedgwood Seashell and Seaweed Set, Maker Marked
Located in Atlanta, GA
Early 19th century 20-piece wedgwood creamware seashell and seaweed set, includes: Two shell-form
Category

Antique Early 19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Creamware

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Finding the Right Dinner-plates for You

Set the mood when you’re setting the table. The right antique and vintage dinner plates for the meals in your home can truly elevate the dining experience.

We haven’t had our own plate at dinner for very long. It wasn’t until the middle of the 19th century in Europe that individual dinner plates had become the norm, replacing the platters that diners had shared before them. Innovations at the dining table are believed to have been introduced by Italian noblewoman Catherine de’ Medici, who, when she married King Henry II of France in 1533, brought with her decorative table adornments for meals and fine tableware such as silver forks, replacing the fingers and knives utilized during dinner before her arrival. Italy was a bit faster on table settings, and, thanks to Catherine, tableware such as dinner plates would also replace the wooden trenchers and flat slabs of days-old bread that preceded them.

Today, while enthusiasts of mid-century modern furnishings might pine for vintage mismatched dinner plates — a mix of old and new can be refreshing — presenting ceramic vessels, glassware and decorative centerpieces that matched was once actually part of the point as setting the table became more refined during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. And as Fornasetti dinner plates and Chinese porcelain tableware have long held weight as collector’s items and status symbols, your dinner dishes haven’t ever really been merely functional. From antique metal dishes and ornamental earthenware designed by celebrated English ceramics makers Wedgwood, dinner plates are statement-making works that bring elegance and likely stir conversation at your table.

Entertaining is an art form, and the kitchen bar island and dining room table in your space are cherished gathering places where families and friends convene and grow closer over good meals. Browse an extensive collection of antique and vintage dinner plates to pair with these important events today on 1stDibs.