Staffordshire Porcelain Pitcher England Circa 1830

$285.00

This Staffordshire porcelain pitcher is a small, charming example of early 19th-century English porcelain, made in England circa 1830.
Its appeal is simple and direct: a clean white body, a hand-painted bouquet in fresh colors, and a form that works beautifully with flowers.
The decoration on the front includes flowers of pink, light blue, yellow, purple, and orange, with two tones of green in the leaves, giving the pitcher a bright, pleasing presence without making it feel elaborate.
Three horizontal gilt bands define the base, neck, and top, while the handle is molded with leaves on the vine, adding a quiet touch of detail.
This is not a grand collector’s object, but it is exactly the sort of useful, pretty antique that brings early English porcelain into daily view.
Dimensions: 6.75″ tall x 6.5″ from the end of the spout to the end of the handle x 4.75″ diameter at the widest point and 3″ diameter across the base
Condition: Very good, with very slight wear to the painted enamels, as shown in the close-up images. The porcelain and gilding are perfect.
Decoration: Hand-painted floral bouquet
Material: Porcelain
Style: Late Georgian / early Victorian Staffordshire porcelain
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1830

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Notable Details:
Hand-painted bouquet in pink, light blue, yellow, purple, orange, and green
Three gilt bands define the base, neck, and top
Molded handle with leaves on the vine
Beautiful scale for flowers on a desk, bedside table, mantel, or small dining table
An accessible early 19th-century English porcelain piece with decorative charm
Background of Staffordshire Pottery: By the late 18th century, North Staffordshire was Britain’s largest producer of ceramics, despite significant centers elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century.
Background of Staffordshire Pottery

By the late 18th century, North Staffordshire was Britain’s largest producer of ceramics, despite significant centers elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century.


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