1.01K viewsKovels Discussion Board
0
1.01K viewsKovels Discussion Board
0

My Queen Victoria Commemorative Pitcher/Vase has:

1) Dry-footed bottom rim
2) Terra cotta greenware
3) Raised handpainted fired-on enamel highlights
4) Gold rim
5) 2 pinholes from the time of firing

It is in very good to excellent condition. It was purchased in Wales, UK, at the time of the celebration by my great grandmother and has remained in my family. It is 6 3/8” tall and 4 ¼” in diameter at its widest. On the bottom is written: “MADE—IN—ENGLAND 936 X”. On the front of the pitcher/vase is a portrait of Queen Victoria framed by flowers and vines. On the reverse, outlined by a gold-shaped “sort of” star and flower groupings, are the words: “To commemorate the 60th year of Her Majesty’s most glorious reign”.

Thank you for any information you may provide.

Skip to toolbar