This is one of those pieces that immediately feels special in your hand—substantial in your hand, with beautifully worked surface detail that draws you in right away. An 8½" 19th century English Gothic Revival relief molded stoneware pitcher, it carries that soft, time-worn presence that works so easily in a collected home. Around the top, a band of leaves and berries trail along a vine. Below, the body flows into teardrop-shaped relief forms that move gently across the surface, each topped with small leaves that give the design a natural rhythm. In the center, six raised floral forms sit just proud of the surface, catching the light in a subtle way that adds depth and interest without feeling heavy.
The matte, slightly stippled finish softens everything beautifully, with natural deeper tones around the rim, handle, and raised areas where age has settled into the relief. The handle is especially nice with a subtle segmented detail that adds quiet structure as it curves away. Unmarked, as is typical for English stoneware of this type, it was made for both use and display and still brings that easy, unfussy elegance today. It’s a piece that doesn’t need much explaining—it just works anywhere you place it, adding texture and warmth without trying too hard.
Complimentary U.S. shipping included.
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