Antique Maddock & Co Royal Stone China Pitcher Victorian White Ironstone Wash Jug Burslem England c.1855–1896
This beautiful antique white ironstone pitcher was made by Maddock & Co, Burslem, England, and is marked Royal Stone China with the crown hallmark. Dating from c.1855–1896, this Victorian wash jug features a graceful fluted handle, classic rounded form, and subtle aged crazing that adds to its authentic charm.
Originally part of a wash set, this standalone pitcher makes a wonderful decorative accent for farmhouse, cottagecore, or Victorian-inspired interiors, as well as a collectible piece of 19th-century English pottery.
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Maker: Maddock & Co, Burslem, Staffordshire, England
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Mark: Royal Stone China (crown hallmark)
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Era: Mid-to-late 19th century (1855–1896)
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Material: White Ironstone / Stone China
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Condition: Displays typical antique age wear and crazing (see photos for details)
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Use: Display, farmhouse decor, vase for dried flowers, or collector’s piece
A fine example of English Victorian stoneware that adds history and elegance to any collection.