Queen Victoria Jubilee Tea Pot Stand Deykin & Sons Ceramic 18.5cm
An original late 19th century ceramic tea pot stand commemorating Queen Victoria, featuring a finely detailed transfer printed portrait surrounded by the inscription “The Jubilee Tea Pot Stand – Queen Victoria Ascended the Throne 1837 – Long may she Reign.”
The reverse bears the maker’s mark for Deykin & Sons, electro platers of Birmingham, and advertises “The Eclipse Tea Pot Stand,” along with their guarantee mark and establishment details. This dual-sided design makes it both functional and highly decorative, reflecting the Victorian era’s strong tradition of commemorative domestic wares.
The stand is mounted within its original metal rim, which both protects the ceramic and enhances its visual appeal. The transfer print remains crisp and clear, with attractive overall crazing to the glaze consistent with genuine age.
This is a desirable and authentic piece of Victorian commemorative ware, ideal for collectors of royal memorabilia, transferware ceramics, or period kitchenalia, and equally suitable for display in traditional or country house interiors.
Size/Dimensions
H: 2 cm x L: 18.5 cm x W: 18.5 cm
Condition
Good antique condition with age-related crazing across the ceramic surface. Minor wear and tarnish to the metal rim. Transfer print remains sharp and well preserved. No cracks or repairs observed.
Era
Victorian, circa 1887 Jubilee period
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