Rare 19thC Victorian Blue White Porcelain Pitcher Floral Relief Teapot Antique

Rare 19thC Victorian Blue White Porcelain Pitcher Floral Relief Teapot Antique

$30,000.00
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Rare 19thC Victorian Blue White Porcelain Pitcher Floral Relief Teapot Antique

Rare 19thC Victorian Blue White Porcelain Pitcher Floral Relief Teapot Antique

$30,000.00

This rare 19th-century Victorian porcelain pitcher/teapot showcases the elegance of late 1800s English ceramic artistry. Crafted in blue and white transferware with hand-applied floral reliefs, it features exquisitely modeled blossoms, vines, and leaves that cascade organically around the body and spout.

The rich cobalt-blue patterns depict botanical and butterfly motifs, contrasting beautifully against the glossy white porcelain body. Each flower and leaf has been carefully applied and glazed, demonstrating the artistry of Victorian-era ceramics.

The pitcher's scalloped rim, curved spout, and rounded handle reflect the Rococo Revival influence, popular in the decorative arts between 1850-1890.


Very good antique condition for its age.

No major cracks or repairs visible.

Light surface wear consistent with age.

Minor glaze crazing and tiny petal chips typical of 19th-century porcelain.

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🏺 Key Features

Genuine 19th-Century Victorian Porcelain Teapot/Pitcher

Blue & White Transferware with hand-applied relief flowers

Floral & Butterfly motifs with Rococo-inspired design

Highly collectible decorative antique

Perfect for display, interior décor, or collectors of Victorian ceramics


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💬 Seller's Note

A beautifully sculpted piece of 19th-century porcelain art — its flowing floral design and delicate glaze capture the romanticism of the Victorian era. This is a museum-quality collector's piece, equally stunning as a display centerpiece or as part of a fine antique collection.

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