Pottery or Porcelain Wall Pockets were much in fashion in the Victorian era and are highly collectible today. I purchase a slightly damaged, white porcelain wall pocket made by John Bevington on eBay. British porcelain or bone china wall pockets of the nineteenth century were often crafted using high-quality porcelain or bone china. The fine and delicate nature of the material allowed for intricate detailing, refined shapes, and smooth finishes. They showcased a range of decorative techniques which included hand-painted designs with meticulous attention to detail, use of vibrant and rich colours, gilding with gold accents, and sometimes even transfer-printed patterns. Influenced by the Neoclassical and Rococo styles, they often featured decorative elements such as floral motifs, intricate scrollwork, ornate handles, and references to classical mythology.
Prominent British ceramic manufacturers like Wedgwood, Minton, John Bevington and Thomas Bevington and Worcester played a significant role in producing ceramic wall pockets during the nineteenth century. They are now highly sought after as collectible items and valued for their aesthetic appeal.
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