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Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Butterfly Vase – circa 1900
Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Butterfly Vase – circa 1900
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This is a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase from around 1900, and it is exactly as good as that sounds. The body is hand-painted with two butterflies and delicate gilt foliage on a warm ivory ground that shades softly from cream to blush — a finish that Royal Worcester perfected and nobody else has quite managed to replicate since.
The form is classic late Victorian: a rounded body rising to a slender neck with a flared, embossed gold rim, flanked by two elegant double loop handles in burnished gold. The kind of shape that looks effortless but took considerable skill to produce.
A note on condition: the gold on the handles shows some wear consistent with age and handling over 125 years — clearly visible in the photos. The body, decoration, and rim are in excellent condition. This is a piece that has been used and loved, which is exactly what it was made for.
Details:
- Maker: Royal Worcester, England
- Circa 1900
- Blush ivory ground with hand-painted butterfly and gilt foliage decoration
- Embossed gold rim, double loop handles in burnished gold
- Dimensions: 17 x 7 cm
- Weight: 108g
- Condition: wear to gold on handles, body and decoration excellent
WARNING: Placing this vase anywhere in your home will immediately raise the average sophistication level of the entire room by at least two decades. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any subsequent urge to acquire more Royal Worcester, or for the very specific joy of owning something made in 1900 that still looks this good.
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