An excellent Crown Pottery jardienerre in the Arts & Crafts movement style c1880's - to 1900 planted with white hyacinths and plenty of hedgerow twigs including haxel and willow.
Crown Staffordshire (operating 1889–1985 in Fenton) was a prominent Staffordshire pottery known for high-quality bone china, often featuring hand-painted designs. While not a primary, radical Arts & Crafts workshop, they produced refined floral and traditional patterns during the era, reflecting the era's taste for elevated, intimate design.
This is a living centrepiece of timeless English style. The hyacinths will flower for several weeks with the most exquisite scent and the added pleasure of being able to re-plant the bulbs into the garden after they have finished flowering and re-use the very handsome bowl for potted bulbs and flower arrangements.
H: 7cm
W: 15cm
L: 25cm
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