Description: James Hadley (1837–1903) was apprenticed in the 1850s to Kerr & Binns of Worcester. By 1870 he became principal modeller for Royal Worcester and in 1875 decided to leave and set up his own modelling studio. He sold almost his complete output of ornamental vases and figures to Royal Worcester, often inscribing his name on the base of his master models. This pair of mantle piece urns from Hadley's Worcester were crafted in the late 19th century, the ceramic/porcelain material adds to the durability and elegance of the piece. The urns feature a beautiful design that is sure to catch the eye of any admirer. The maker, Hadley's Worcester, is well-known for producing high-quality antique pieces, and this pair of urns is no exception. The age of the piece is between 1895-1902, making it a rare find. Perfect for display in any room, this antique pair of urns is a must-have for collectors. Height of each piece 16 cmWidth of each piece 19 cm
Price: 225 GBP
Location: London
End Time: 2024-11-15T23:16:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 66.64 GBP
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Antique: Yes
Type: Urn
Material: Ceramic/Porcelain
Maker: Hadley's Worcester
Age: 1895 - 1902