August 13, 2015 3 min read 5 Comments
Platters are either made to compliment an equally richly sculpted cradle, some are designed to hold asparagus without a cradle. Ribbons are often a part of the fanciful designs, either tying together the earthenware vegetable stalks or flowing around the cut out handles.
Whimsical, naturalistic French asparagus plates are the single most collected pieces of majolica today. Since artichokes were equally esteemed during the late 19th century, many of the French asparagus designs incorporated artichokes.
Many collectors assemble a combination of different plates for their collection, it is a true collector’s coup to find a set of matching plates from France. Since each plate was hand painted, each is a unique piece, a one of a kind work of art.
Sauceboats and Pitchers are the most rare to find. The least produced of French majolica, they were also the most often broken. Since asparagus pieces were avidly used in French households, assembling a collection of sauceboats is costly and difficult at times.
Since these pieces are tin glazed, it is not advisable to use them for actual food service. The decorative options for displaying your collection are endless. How you display your collection will depend on the size of your collection, the available space, and your own personal preference.
Plates can be wall mounted with plate hangers, or displayed on stands made especially for that purpose. Platters look wonderful on stands, depending on their location, some collectors prefer to display their cherished collection behind the doors of an antique armoire, while others simply layer plates and platters on shelves in their French buffet or sideboard.
No matter how you display them, the enduring collectability and popularity of French majolica pieces will endure. The beauty of majolica asparagus pieces is that they are so decorative, they come in amazing designs and colors. Arranging majolica throughout your home will give each room a touch of beauty, and bring the pleasure and excitement of France home.

August 24, 2015
What a most incredible collection of Majolica!…I do love those asparagus plates!!!
August 17, 2015
What a beautiful post, as always!
August 14, 2015
Love this, your articles are always so great to read.
August 13, 2015
Beautiful pieces!!!
Best,
Michelle from simplysantabarbara.blogspot.com
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I have a beautiful collection of majolica that I love to share. Yours is beautiful!