Lear majolica Sunflower platter
Wedgwood majolica Argenta Aesthetic Movement pitcher
Lear majolica Sunflower oyster plate
Lear majolica Sunflower creamer
Lear majolica Sunflower cup & saucer
Lear majolica Sunflower butter dish
Sunflower was a successful and extensively utilized pattern for the company, made in everything from huge tea trays to cuspidors to cane stands. I have seen few marked examples.
It spawned an almost identical twin, Narcissus, where the sunflower and urn were replaced by intertwined red Narcissus flowers.
Lear majolica Narcissus oyster plate
Lear majolica Narcissus butter pat
An advertisement featuring Lear’s work showcases their Sunflower pattern.
Both patterns are colorful, readily found and reasonably priced. They're a wonderful way of bringing a bit of the 19th Century Aesthetic Movement to your 21st Century home.
For more information on Samuel Lear majolica go here. For more information on the sunflower’s importance in late 19th century iconography go here.
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