These two stone china salad size plates are decorated in Spode's classic "Cabbage" pattern...
These two stone china salad size plates are decorated in Spode's classic "Cabbage" pattern -- sometimes referred to as "Tobacco." Here Spode looked to the highly esteemed wares from China as inspiration for this pattern. Taking advantage of similarities of their slightly gray-blue tinted body to Chinese goods, Spode's "Cabbage" decoration emulates the mysterious floral designs found on oriental wares both in terms of subject and asymmetrical arrangement.
The pattern consists of a prominent, heavily textured leaf -- nicknamed "Cabbage" among the Staffordshire workmen, -- printed in light blue with enamel highlights of deep red and gilt. A cluster of smaller blossoms, highlighted in varying shades of pink and rust with green surrounds this leaf. The plate is bordered with a tight band of blue and rust from which hang two or three sprigs of gnarled vine studded with additional blossoms.
Close comparison of the two plates will reveal that while they share the "Cabbage" pattern, they are not identical. The Copeland and Garrett version has an additional spray extending from the rim. In addition, both the transfer and enamel highlights on the non- Copeland and Garrett piece reveal a much more delicate execution.