Antique Victorian Hand-Painted Porcelain Mantel Ewer with North Wind Spout
A wonderfully dramatic Victorian mantel ewer featuring a hand-painted porcelain body adorned with lush roses and framed by ornate cast metal mounts. The sculptural spout is decorated with a striking North Wind mask, while the elaborate handle and scrolling base add to its unmistakably romantic silhouette.
Likely dating to the late 19th to early 20th century, pieces such as this were created as decorative objects intended to bring beauty and refinement to the parlor or mantel. More sculpture than utility, it captures the Victorian love of florals, mythology, and richly embellished forms.
The porcelain body transitions from soft ivory to vibrant green and deep chocolate brown, creating a painterly backdrop for hand-painted roses in blush and crimson tones. The metalwork retains a beautifully aged patina that only enhances its old-world character.
Whether placed on a mantel, nestled among antique books, or displayed as part of a layered collection, this piece offers a strong focal point and a sense of quiet grandeur.
Measurements:
- 16 1/2 inches tall
- Base: approximately 4 inches across
- Body: approximately 6 1/2 inches wide
- Handle height: approximately 7 inches
- Weight: 2 pounds, 3 ounces
Condition:
Presented in very good antique condition with age-appropriate wear, including natural patina, minor surface marks, and finish variation to the metal mounts. The underside shows oxidation consistent with age. No major issues noted, and the piece displays beautifully.
Styling Ideas:
- Centered on a mantel beneath a gilt mirror
- Displayed with antique books and candlesticks
- Added to a cabinet of porcelain and decorative objects
- Used as a sculptural accent in a traditional library or study
Collected slowly. Chosen with care.
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