One of the most unusual patterns I’ve come across in Wedgwood’s majolica œuvre is the Argenta “Tropic” dessert series. This is an ingeniously designed dessert series that features plates shaped as individual fruits—melons, pomegranate and squash—with various flowers, leaves and insects adding color and interest to the series. I have only seen six different designs in the series though it is possible that there are others.
For the collector, be aware that the ivory ground is frequently found stained so cleaning is usually required to restore the potter’s original intention. Still, it is a lovely series that fits in nicely with the fashionable Aesthetic Movement that was the rage at the time.