Ceramic soup tureens that look like heads of cabbage. Very whimsical. Whatever will those pottery places think of next.

Wallendorf cabbage tureen. Cabbage-form majolica tureen with lid and underplate in pink, green and white with gold detail. Floral motif to the interior of the tureen and the center of the underplate. Part of Mario Buatta Living: An Upper East Side Collection. Late 20th c. Italian. Ceramic. Mottahedeh, Image © 2020 Sotheby’s. Fair use license. via https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/interiors/decorative-arts-objects/_wallendorf-cabbage-tureen-f2f3
Cabbage tureen with cover and stand. Made before 1754. Made in Strasbourg, France. Tin-glazed earthenware. Maker not known. Collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. In the public domain. via https://collections.artsmia.org/art/8031/cabbage-tureen-cover-and-stand-france
Red cabbage motif tureen and lid. Undated. Crafted in Japan. Fitz and Floyd. Image © 2020 REPLACEMENTS, LTD. Fair use license. via https://www.replacements.com/china-fitz-and-floyd-vegetable-harvest-cabbage-tureen-and-lid/p/119018441?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&rplSrc=GPLA&rplSubEve

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