Description
Vintage WEDGWOOD of Etruria & Barlaston EDME 10" Oval Vegetable Serving Bowl. Queen Charlotte was so enamored with Wedgwood’s tea service gift, she awarded him a royal patent. The serving bowl’s back stamp dates the age of this serving bowl after 1940 but before about 1965. There are very small, 1/16”- 3/8” long, shallow utensil marks in the bottom of the bowl - you have to look for them under good light. Offering for sale, a vintage WEDGWOOD of Etruria & Barlaston EDME 10” Oval Vegetable Serving Bowl. The serving bowl is made of ribbed, creamed colored earthenware perfected by Josiah Wedgwood. He presented a cream ware tea service gift to Queen Charlotte (King George III’s wife of “Bridgerton” fame) in 1766. Queen Charlotte was so enamored with Wedgwood’s tea service gift, she awarded him a royal patent. The simple, neoclassical Edme is a classic Wedgewood pattern introduced in 1908 and was discontinued in about 2024. The serving bowl’s back stamp dates the age of this serving bowl after 1940 but before about 1965. The oval serving bowl is 10-3/8” long and is 8-1/4” wide. It is 2-1/4” tall and weighs 1 lbs 4.8 ounces empty. You would be proud to serve your mashed potatoes from this vegetable serving bowl at your holiday dinner. The serving bowl is used, in very good vintage condition. There are no nicks, chips, cracks, staining or scratches. There are very small, 1/16”- 3/8” long, shallow utensil marks in the bottom of the bowl - you have to look for them under good light. Check the photos. I’m happy to answer any questions and can send additional photos if you’d like. I have many other Wedgwood EDME pattern pieces listed and would be happy to bundle a shipment for you to save money. If you order (and pay) before 1 pm EST, your treasure, in well wrapped, recycled boxes, gets to the post office for the 3:30 truck pick-up! Otherwise, it will be delivered to the post office the next business day.