Enhance your table setting with The Silver Queen's stunning collection of bowls. Our range includes elegant serving bowls, decorative bowls, and fruit bowls, crafted from the finest materials. Whether you're serving salads, soups, or snacks, our bowls add a touch of sophistication to any meal. Each piece is designed with attention to detail and a commitment to quality, ensuring both beauty and functionality. Explore our collection and find the perfect bowls to complement your dining experience. Shop now at The Silver Queen and discover the elegance and versatility of our exquisite bowls.
Gio Gold by Wedgwood
Strong fine bone china
22-carat gold banding
Carefully packaged in a Wedgwood Blue gift box
Build your collection with more Gio Gold pieces in classic white or coordinating black and gold, or combine with select items from the simple white Gio range
Set includes:
Dinner plate (11in) x 1
Salad plate (8in) x 1
Cereal bowl (8.3") x 1
Mug (11.5oz) x 1
Dishwasher safe
Gio Gold by Wedgwood
Strong fine bone china
22-carat gold banding and decoration
Carefully packaged in a Wedgwood Blue gift box
Build your own collection with more pieces from the Gio Gold range or mix it with selected Gio items to create your own eclectic table setting
Set includes:
Dinner plate (11in) x 1
Salad plate (8in) x 1
Bread & Butter Plate (6.7in) x 1
Teacup (6oz) x 1
Saucer (6.9in) x 1
Dishwasher safe
Gio by Wedgwood
Width 6.3 in
Height 2.8 in
Volume 20.7 oz
Designed by Wedgwood
Part of the Gio collection. Complete the set or mix and match with other Wedgwood collections for a unique look
Our Fine Bone China looks fantastic and provides superior strength
White is the main colour of this item
Featuring a beautiful Geometric, White, Embossed, Contemporary pattern
Perfect to create a Contemporary and Modern, Minimalist look in your home
Dishwasher & Microwave safe
Under the direction of Edward C. Moore.
Ca. 1880-1881.
Hand-Chased likely by Soligny.
Decoration is called 'Panel with Dahlias & Peonies'. This was the most expensive & labor intensive decorative option for this piece.
Based on an 1874-1875 pitcher (currently on display in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art).