


Vintage Green Ceramic Lidded Lettuce Dish / Unmarked Porcelain Cabbageware Tureen
Add a splash of whimsy and timeless charm to your table with this vintage green cabbageware lidded serving dish. Crafted in the style of classic majolica pottery, this ceramic bowl features beautifully detailed cabbage leaves in vibrant green glaze, complete with a snug-fitting leaf-shaped lid. Whether you're serving soup, salad, or just making a statement on your sideboard, this collectible lettuce tureen brings a dash of Palm Beach regency and playful sophistication to any setting.
Ideal for vintage kitchen lovers, cottagecore collectors, or anyone who knows the power of a good tablescape.
Pattern: Cabbageware (Unmarked - Maker Unknown)
Material: Earthenware
Era: Late-20th Century
Condition: In great condition with a tight fitting lid. There is a small imperfection/nick on the edge of one of the leaves. (See last picture for details)
Measurements:
5.25 in high
4 in diameter across the top of the coup
This piece is both decorative and functional—because why serve from something boring when you can serve from a cabbage?
Add a splash of whimsy and timeless charm to your table with this vintage green cabbageware lidded serving dish. Crafted in the style of classic majolica pottery, this ceramic bowl features beautifully detailed cabbage leaves in vibrant green glaze, complete with a snug-fitting leaf-shaped lid. Whether you're serving soup, salad, or just making a statement on your sideboard, this collectible lettuce tureen brings a dash of Palm Beach regency and playful sophistication to any setting.
Ideal for vintage kitchen lovers, cottagecore collectors, or anyone who knows the power of a good tablescape.
Pattern: Cabbageware (Unmarked - Maker Unknown)
Material: Earthenware
Era: Late-20th Century
Condition: In great condition with a tight fitting lid. There is a small imperfection/nick on the edge of one of the leaves. (See last picture for details)
Measurements:
5.25 in high
4 in diameter across the top of the coup
This piece is both decorative and functional—because why serve from something boring when you can serve from a cabbage?