- Generous turkey platter; measures 20 by 1 by 14-1/4 inches
- Made of fine bone china; 51% bone ash for added strength
- Pure white glossy surfaces; two extensions function as handles
- Woven texture surrounds perimeter; raised turkey figure in center
- Made in England; dishwasher-, freezer-, and microwave-safe
Product Description
Nantucket Basket by Wedgwood was inspired by the meticulous hand crafted baskets of Nantucket, Massachusetts, from the late 19th century. Made of pure white sculpted fine bone china. Perfect for everyday casual serving or for more formal entertaining. Durable for everyday use Nantucket Basket is suitable for the dishwasher. Coordinating china and accessories are also available.Amazon.com Review
Designed to function as the centerpiece for a holiday meal, this generously proportioned turkey platter offers enough space to comfortably hold a 20-pound bird. Created by renowned Wedgwood artisans, the piece is part of the Nantucket Bone China collection whose inspiration comes from the hand crafted baskets of late 19th century Massachusetts. Reflecting this inspiration, a textured woven pattern surrounds the 20-by-14-1/4-inch perimeter. Additional details include two horizontal extensions functioning as handles, pure white glossy surfaces, and most notably: a raised turkey figure centered on the platter. Although clearly intended to serve a grand bird, the platter can also handle a broad selection of hors d’oeuvres or finger desserts for a crowd. Made of 51 percent bone ash, the strong bone china cleans in the dishwasher and is both microwave- and freezer-safe. Made in England, this platter can be set with a broad selection of matching dishware for a coordinated table. – Amy Arnold
Wedgwood Nantucket Bone China 20-Inch Turkey Platter




















The Nantucket Basket pattern compliments any table setting and the Turkey platter is especially nice. However, the plate arrived with 2 surface cuts highlighted by a marker. The description didn’t mention that it was a flawed piece or used. As we have dinner plates that become marked from knives or forks during normal use, we decided to keep it and be extremely careful with the China. However, how to do you explain this to guests? Wedgwood had a problem with this line as the surface doesn’t hold up to normal use. Will be contacting Wedgwood again.
Rating: 4 / 5