$43.00
This exquisite creamware serving tray is a timeless reproduction by Mottahedeh, created exclusively for The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Designed in the tradition of Josiah Wedgwood's original 18th-century Queensware, this six-section embossed tray combines elegance and historical craftsmanship. Its delicate floral patterns and warm, creamy hue evoke a sense of heritage, making it an ideal piece for both collectors and those seeking a sophisticated touch to their serving ware.
Measuring approximately 9 1/2" in diameter, this tray is a perfect size for serving slices, appetizers, or desserts. The back is signed by Mottahedeh and the museum, attesting to its quality and authenticity. Despite its vintage appeal, the tray is in excellent condition, free of chips, cracks, or repairs.
A charming and refined piece that will complement any creamware or Queensware collection, it also serves as a beautiful standalone display in any kitchen or dining room.
*PLEASE NOTE*
All of our inventory consists of pre-owned vintage, antique, or artisan pieces. These items are unique and often carry marks of their previous lives. Brass and silver pieces may show some tarnishing or patina, which I choose not to polish, leaving that decision to the new owner who may appreciate their aged beauty.
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Due to the secondhand nature of our inventory, we do not accept returns or exchanges. Please review all descriptions and images prior to purchasing, and feel free to reach out with any questions.