





Vintage Wedgwood & Co Garden Blue Chintz Trio and Cake Plate – Cobalt Pebble Print, Gilt Trim, Unicorn Mark, England 1940s
Hundreds of cobalt-blue pebbles — irregular circles packed together like cells under a lens — tile every border, then stop at a gilt line to leave each centre white. The pattern reads as pure texture from across a room; up close, each circle reveals its own interior speckle, no two exactly alike.
Two options are available from the same set — please select your choice:
Option A — Trio (teacup, saucer, and side plate): The teacup wears the blue field across its upper half, its lower body left white, with a sharply angular handle that looks more Bauhaus than Baroque. The saucer echoes the scheme in miniature, and the round side plate (approx. 7") carries the same dense pebble border at a wider scale.
Option B — Square Cake Plate: Roughly 9½ inches corner to corner, with a wide scalloped rim covered in the Garden print. Moulded relief detail catches light beneath the blue. A piece that works equally well holding sandwiches at tea or displayed on a plate stand.
This is the "Garden" pattern by Wedgwood & Co — not the Josiah Wedgwood pottery of Portland Vase fame, but a separate Staffordshire manufacturer founded by Enoch Wedgwood in Tunstall in 1860. Their trademark was a unicorn, stamped in blue on every piece. The company operated as Wedgwood & Co until 1965, then as Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd, before being absorbed into the Wedgwood Group in 1980. The Garden pattern draws on the same visual language as Burleigh's Blue Calico and the spongeware tradition — dense, all-over grounds that have decorated English tables for centuries.
Details
- Type
- Trio (Teacup, Saucer, Side Plate) / Square Cake Plate — sold separately
- Maker
- Wedgwood & Co (Unicorn Pottery)
- Origin
- England (Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
- Era
- Circa 1940s
- Pattern
- Garden (Blue Pebble Chintz)
- Shape
- Cylindrical cup with angular handle; square scalloped cake plate
- Size
- Cup approx. 3" H × 3¼" diameter; Saucer approx. 5½"; Side Plate approx. 7"; Cake Plate approx. 9½" corner to corner
- Material
- English Porcelain
- Decoration
- All-over cobalt-blue pebble/circle transfer print on borders; white centres; gilt trim on all edges
Condition
Good vintage condition. Blue Garden transfer vivid and fully intact across all pieces. Gilt trim present with light wear on plate edges. Light crazing visible on cake plate, consistent with age. No chips, cracks, or repairs on any piece. Please review all photos as part of the condition record.
Backstamp & Pattern
- Maker
- Wedgwood & Co (Unicorn Pottery)
- Pattern
- Garden (Blue Pebble Chintz)
- Era
- Circa 1940s
Wedgwood is impressed or printed; the wording (“Made in England,” “Bone China”) and any date letters help place it in the 20th century.
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