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Royal Worcester Gilded Blush Biscuilt Jar & Cover, 1901

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    This is a stunning ewer made by Royal Worcester in 1901, painted with beautiful flowers and signed by the famous porcelain artist Frank Roberts. The ewer has a gracious Florentine shape. The original Worcester factory was founded in the mid 18th Century and belongs to the group of famous pioneering potteries in Britain. It went through various changes and take overs, and in the mid 19th Century it merged with Chamberlains and Grainger, both earlier split-offs, taking the new name "Royal Worcester". The factory distinguished itself with its extremely high quality of artwork, hiring the best artists and always coming up with very vivid designs full of flowers, birds and fruits. It was in operation until the early 21st Century but eventually succumbed to the changing times. This ewer is beautifully potted with an elaborate Florentine-style handle with a stunning human mask under its bottom and a fish mask...
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