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Antique Davenport White Ironstone Water Pitcher Staffordshire
Antique Davenport White Ironstone Water Pitcher Staffordshire
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Overview
Authentic 19th century Davenport white ironstone water pitcher in the Scalloped Decagon pattern, produced in Staffordshire England during the Victorian era. This striking paneled ewer features a bold architectural silhouette with crisp molded lines and substantial weight typical of early English ironstone. A refined antique statement piece for farmhouse, Gothic, or traditional interiors.
Features
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Manufacturer: Davenport England
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Origin: Staffordshire England
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Pattern: Scalloped Decagon
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Heavy white ironstone
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Paneled Gothic octagonal form
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Tall ewer silhouette
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Thick durable Victorian pottery construction
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Ideal for display or centerpiece styling
Size and Color
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Measures approx 11.5" tall
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Approx 8" long spout to handle
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Approx 6.5" wide
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Classic crisp white glaze
Era and Style Information
Mid 19th century Victorian pottery
English Staffordshire ironstone
Gothic Revival paneled design
Antique farmhouse decor
Architectural tableware aesthetic
Early English transfer era ironstone
Davenport was one of the prominent Staffordshire potteries of the 1800s, and paneled ironstone examples remain highly collectible for their bold structure and durability.
Condition Notes
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Very good antique condition
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No major structural cracks observed
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Age appropriate glaze wear consistent with 19th century use
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Minor surface imperfections typical of antique ironstone
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Displays beautifully
Shipping Weight:
5 pounds
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