Portmeirion Pottery Pomona Dessert Plate, Teinton Squash Pear, POM298
Portmeirion Pottery
Pomona Dessert Plate – Designed by Susan Williams-Ellis
The Design
Own a piece of British design history. This Pomona dessert plate features the artwork of Susan Williams-Ellis, and has become a design classic. Pomona was first launched in 1982.
Product Details
Brand: Portmeirion
Designer: Susan Williams-Ellis
Pattern: Teinton Squash Pear / leaf border
Dimensions: Approximately 8.25 in / 21.5 cm diam
Backstamp: 2000's.
Origin: Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England
Condition Report
At Purely Portmeirion, we pride ourselves on honest, expert curation. This vintage piece is in Very Good condition.
- Imperfections: None.
Wear: None.
Structural: No chips or cracks unless otherwise noted.(Please refer to our high-resolution photos for a detailed visual inspection.)
Pomona
In the 1980's, Susan Williams-Ellis decided that a new shape of pottery was needed to add to the existing ranges, and something that was a little more curvier than the cylindrical forms that she had been using since the 1960's. Her inspiration for this new shape came from a visit to an Ibizan museum, laying eyes on a second century Carthaginian cup and combining this with a poppy seed head. After working her magic, the Romantic shape was born. Having been collecting old colour illustrations of fruit for several years as a possible follow-on design from Botanic Garden, Susan decided fruit would be perfect for this new Romantic shape. In 1982 Pomona, (so named as Pomona was the Goddess of Fruit), was launched to great acclaim and for many years was second only to the best selling Botanic Garden pattern.
The range of beautifully illustrated fruit depicted includes apples, plums, cherries, grapes, apricots, gooseberries and redcurrants.












