Majolica Watering Can — a colorful and sculptural tribute to the lush gardens and decorative flair of Victorian England. This mid-century ceramic can is modeled after traditional majolica gardenware and features molded pansy blossoms in violet and yellow against a basket-weave-textured surface.
While functional in design, pieces like this were often used decoratively in cottage-style homes or sunrooms. Majolica flourished in England during the late 1800s, with companies like Minton and Wedgwood setting the standard. This later interpretation reflects enduring enthusiasm for richly glazed, flower-themed ceramics — especially among collectors and lovers of floral pottery





















