This Victoria Ware ironstone pitcher from the 1850s reflects the durable elegance and refined utility characteristic of mid-19th-century English ceramic production. Its balanced proportions, molded detailing, and softly lustrous surface embody the period’s interest in creating household vessels that combined practicality with decorative charm. The piece stands as a testament to the popularity of ironstone during the Victorian era, when its strength, affordability, and aesthetic adaptability made it a staple in domestic settings.
-Size: 12"H x 11"W
-Materials: ironstone
-Provenance: 19th century, Victorian England
-Made in: United Kingdom
-Notes: n/a
This Victoria Ware ironstone pitcher from the 1850s reflects the durable elegance and refined utility characteristic of mid-19th-century English ceramic production. Its balanced proportions, molded detailing, and softly lustrous surface embody the period’s interest in creating household vessels that combined practicality with decorative charm. The piece stands as a testament to the popularity of ironstone during the Victorian era, when its strength, affordability, and aesthetic adaptability made it a staple in domestic settings.
-Size: 12"H x 11"W
-Materials: ironstone
-Provenance: 19th century, Victorian England
-Made in: United Kingdom
-Notes: n/a