Set of 12 Vintage Dinner plates “Flowers of the Year” Plate Collection, 1978
The Franklin Porcelain “Flowers of the Year” Plate Collection is a limited-edition series from 1978, featuring botanical illustrations by Leslie Greenwood. Each plate represents a month’s characteristic flower, framed by a 24-karat gold rim and crafted by Wedgwood in England.
These plates not only serve as decorative pieces but also as cherished collectibles, reflecting a rich collaboration between art and horticulture.
Leslie Greenwood (1907–1987) was a renowned botanical artist from London, celebrated for his watercolor illustrations. Over his career, he produced over 800 botanical paintings, collaborating with institutions like the Royal Horticultural Society and contributing to publications such as “Flowers of the World.”
12 plates available - November missing but two plates of January.
The Franklin Porcelain “Flowers of the Year” Plate Collection is a limited-edition series from 1978, featuring botanical illustrations by Leslie Greenwood. Each plate represents a month’s characteristic flower, framed by a 24-karat gold rim and crafted by Wedgwood in England.
These plates not only serve as decorative pieces but also as cherished collectibles, reflecting a rich collaboration between art and horticulture.
Leslie Greenwood (1907–1987) was a renowned botanical artist from London, celebrated for his watercolor illustrations. Over his career, he produced over 800 botanical paintings, collaborating with institutions like the Royal Horticultural Society and contributing to publications such as “Flowers of the World.”
12 plates available - November missing but two plates of January.
The Franklin Porcelain “Flowers of the Year” Plate Collection is a limited-edition series from 1978, featuring botanical illustrations by Leslie Greenwood. Each plate represents a month’s characteristic flower, framed by a 24-karat gold rim and crafted by Wedgwood in England.
These plates not only serve as decorative pieces but also as cherished collectibles, reflecting a rich collaboration between art and horticulture.
Leslie Greenwood (1907–1987) was a renowned botanical artist from London, celebrated for his watercolor illustrations. Over his career, he produced over 800 botanical paintings, collaborating with institutions like the Royal Horticultural Society and contributing to publications such as “Flowers of the World.”
12 plates available - November missing but two plates of January.