English table tradition, rendered in enduring detail.
Produced by William Adams & Sons, Calyx Ware was introduced around 1930 and became one of the firm’s most recognizable decorative lines. Early pieces were hand decorated, while later examples featured hand-colored transfer patterns distinguished by delicate botanical motifs and softly tinted bands.
The Calyx name remained in use through the company’s mid-century production and continued briefly after the 1966 acquisition by Wedgwood. Based on the maker’s stamp, this dish dates to approximately 1930–1962.
Its refined pattern and durable construction made it a staple of everyday English dining. Perfectly suited for bar accoutrements, sweet treats at the close of a meal, or a catchall for your sidetable
Details
Maker: William Adams & Sons, England
Pattern: Calyx Ware botanical motif
Circa: 1930–1962
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
English table tradition, rendered in enduring detail.
Produced by William Adams & Sons, Calyx Ware was introduced around 1930 and became one of the firm’s most recognizable decorative lines. Early pieces were hand decorated, while later examples featured hand-colored transfer patterns distinguished by delicate botanical motifs and softly tinted bands.
The Calyx name remained in use through the company’s mid-century production and continued briefly after the 1966 acquisition by Wedgwood. Based on the maker’s stamp, this dish dates to approximately 1930–1962.
Its refined pattern and durable construction made it a staple of everyday English dining. Perfectly suited for bar accoutrements, sweet treats at the close of a meal, or a catchall for your sidetable
Details
Maker: William Adams & Sons, England
Pattern: Calyx Ware botanical motif
Circa: 1930–1962
Condition: Excellent vintage condition