Joseph Holdcroft

English Majolica Beverage Pitcher

Circa 1870

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Description

A sculpted majolica pitcher.

  • Joseph Holdcroft was the son of an affluent pottery owner, William Holdcroft. Upon graduation from the Wedgwood Institute in Burslem, he joined his father's pottery, the George Street Pottery, Tunstall, where he developed several patents for the manufacture of earthenware. 
  • Decorated with lotus flowers and lily pads against a blue backdrop of sculpted foliage.
  • Stamped J Holdcroft on the bottom.

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Dimensions

Height: 7.25 inches / 18.41 cm
Width: 6.75 inches / 17.14 cm

Materials

Ceramic

Period

Victorian

Decorative Style

Traditional Style

Country of Origin

England

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