House of Webster
Pitcher, Pink Floral, Briar Rose / Dogwood, Ceramic, House of Webster, Vintage 1970s
Pitcher, Pink Floral, Briar Rose / Dogwood, Ceramic, House of Webster, Vintage 1970s
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A 1970s House of Webster "Briar Rose" pitcher from Rogers, Arkansas — pink and white ceramic roses with gold accents and a scalloped hem, American ceramic charm.
- Maker: House of Webster
- Pattern: Briar Rose (also called Dogwood)
- Materials: Ceramic
- Origin: Rogers, AR, USA
- Era: Vintage, 1970s
- Dimensions: 7.0" tall × 7.5" wide (spout to handle); 4.75" top opening; 6.75" base diameter
- Condition: Excellent — no chips, cracks, or crazing; gold accents intact. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final.
A gracious Mother's Day gift, a spring or summer table piece, or simply a pitcher that makes the room feel more intentional.
House of Webster has been making ceramics in Arkansas since the 1930s, and this 1970s pitcher is a lovely example of their decorative work. Three full Briar Rose blooms in blush and white take the front, with two smaller roses on the back, all framed by gold-accented rim, handle, and scalloped base. The swirling details on the spout and the high-gloss glaze give it a soft, romantic finish that works equally well in a country kitchen or a more refined setting. Excellent condition throughout — gold entirely intact, no chips, cracks, or crazing.
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