$133.00
This elegant Wedgwood Edme large footed serving bowl is a timeless example of classic English tableware design. Crafted from cream-colored earthenware (creamware)—a material developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the mid-18th century—this piece showcases the refined simplicity that has made Edme a beloved pattern for generations.
The bowl features graceful ram’s head handles, fluted detailing, and a pedestal base, lending it a sculptural presence that works beautifully both at the table and on display. Designed by John Goodwin, Wedgwood’s former art director, the Edme pattern is known for its neoclassical influence and enduring appeal.
Perfect for serving salads, vegetables, or fruit, this substantial bowl also makes a striking centerpiece in a traditional, farmhouse, or European-inspired interior. A wonderful addition for collectors of Wedgwood, English ceramics, or classic creamware.
Details:
Maker: Wedgwood
Pattern: Edme
Material: Creamware / Earthenware
Color: Soft cream
Features: Ram’s head handles, fluted body, pedestal base
Use: Serving bowl or decorative centerpiece
Origin: England
Bottom of piece marked Wedgwood, Made in England, 406
A beautiful blend of history, function, and understated elegance.
Measures 5" tall, bowl measures 5" in diameter and base measures 7 1/2" in diameter.
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