A striking example of 19th-century English elegance, this Empire Rose pattern Royal Ironstone pitcher captivates with its rare teal green colors, giving the classic Empire design a distinctive and sophisticated charm. Expertly made in 1896 by John Maddock & Sons of Burslem, England, who began his Staffordshire works in 1830. This exquisite Royal Ironstone pitcher exemplifies the elegance and enduring craftsmanship of Victorian tableware,
Pitchers of this size were used to fill a lady's bath with hot water in the 1800's. Both functional and decorative, it elevates your sideboard or dining table with its graceful form and luminous color. Collectors and decorators appreciate the authenticity of this piece, including subtle age-appropriate wear, which adds character and a sense of history. Perfect for adding a touch of classic English charm to your home, this pitcher is increasingly rarer to find in this color and in such a well-preserved, decorative form.
Created by the esteemed John Maddock & Sons, this pitcher represents the pinnacle of Victorian ironstone craftsmanship. Its bold Empire pattern, substantial ironstone body, and rare teal decoration make it a highly desirable piece for collectors today. Subtle age-appropriate wear adds authenticity and character, enhancing its story rather than diminishing its impact.
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