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Antique Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Pot Pourri Rose Jar and Crown Cover

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  • Antique quality Royal Worcester blush ivory jardiniere
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  • Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Porcelain Jar with Lid and Cover
    By Royal Worcester
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    19th century Royal Worcester lidded potpourri porcelain jar, lid and cover, decorated with domed cover and interior lid, surrounded by a pierced border, the body painted with flowers...
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  • Pair of Royal Worcester Style Hand-Crafted Porcelain Vases Blush Ivory Austrian
    By Royal Worcester
    Located in Miami, FL
    A superb pair of vases made in the manner of Royal Worcester pieces that were made around 1890. These vases are uniquely shaped and have a blush ivory Japanese lotus decoration. This style was influenced by the wonderful Persian artefacts that found their way to Britain and that soon became an influence on British design. You can see the finely carved and reticulated shapes on the surface of the neck of the vases. The decoration on the body of the vase is done in the "blush ivory" style, which became popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century. This was based on the Art Nouveau movement in Europe and Aesthetic Movement in Britain, creating designs based on natural shapes rather than the familiar ornamental shapes from the Victorian times. The production process was complex; items received a glossy glaze on the inside, and a matt glaze on the outside. Colors were achieved by spraying an apricot-colored glaze near the rims with the newly invented "aerograph machine" - this was one of the first examples of air brushing. Eye catching Pair of Austrian Hand-Crafted Porcelain Vases will enhance any setting. Each measures: 8" High x 4 1/2" Wide x 4" Deep Outstanding Pair of Royal Austrian...
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  • 19th Century Royal Worcester Blush Porcelain Pitcher
    By Royal Worcester
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    A beautiful blush porcelain pitcher in the Aesthetic style, made by Royal Worcester in 1890. This small pitcher is decorated with hand-painted flowe...
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