Christmas Plate | Cuthbertson

: Most pieces feature a distinct green band around the rim. However, rare versions with a red band were produced for two years during World War II due to material constraints .

: Beneath the tree, you will find traditionally wrapped presents and nostalgic toys, including a blue truck, a ball, a trumpet, and a doll, reflecting the style of the 1920s . cuthbertson christmas plate

Cuthbertson's "Original Christmas Tree" pattern, created in by Fred Cuthbertson, is the first widely produced dinnerware designed specifically to depict a traditional American Christmas tree . Predating the well-known Spode pattern by 16 years, Cuthbertson is favored by collectors for its minimalist, nostalgic aesthetic and historical significance . Design and Aesthetics : Most pieces feature a distinct green band around the rim

: The Dickens Embossed line includes a "dot and bar" scalloped edge with relief borders, adding texture and a vintage feel to the plates . Material and Practicality Cuthbertson's "Original Christmas Tree" pattern

While originally manufactured in Ohio for Cuthbertson's New York department store, production moved to after World War II .

The pattern is defined by its clean, traditional look, focusing on simplicity rather than ornate decoration .

: Most vintage and modern pieces are designed for utility, being both microwave and dishwasher safe and chip-resistant .