Product Description
This exquisite Royal Worcester ewer, dated 1888, stands 27cm tall and is a fine example of late Victorian porcelain. Featuring a pinched spout and a classical mask to the handle, it rests gracefully on a square gilt base. The body is beautifully hand-painted with yellow blossoms and autumnal foliage, capturing the natural elegance of the era.
Signed “JH,” this piece reflects the refined craftsmanship and decorative artistry that made Royal Worcester a hallmark of 19th-century English ceramics.
If This Could Talk:
"If I could whisper my story, I’d speak of parlour rooms bathed in golden lamplight, where I once stood proudly on a mahogany sideboard. The soft clink of tea cups, the rustle of silk skirts, and laughter trailing through the halls were my constant companions. My painted blooms never faded, even as seasons turned, and the lion’s face upon my handle watched generations come and go. I was not just admired, but cherished—polished, positioned, and passed down with care. Though time may have slipped quietly by, I still hold the memory of hands that loved beauty, and homes where elegance was never out of fashion."