A Royal Worcester porcelain ewer and stand, dated 1875, the decoration attributed to Eduard Bejot, the ewer of classical baluster shape on a circular foot, modelled with a Neptune mask beneath the spout and a handle in the form of a melusine holding a dove to her chest, decorated throughout with Renaissance revival designs and motifs, the body with a blue and white band between red-brown bands above and below, with pate-sur-pate decoration to the neck, roundels to the body, and the foot, the stand circular on a raised foot, its well accommodating the foot of the ewer, its decoration conforming with the ewer, each with a printed factory mark with date underside, the ewer 30 cm high, the stand 5 cm high, 29.5 cm diameter. Other notes: Wendy cook, formerly of the Museum of Royal Worcester, suggested the attribution to Bejot.. Condition: stand: small restorations to enamel roundels, ewer: extensive restoration to with handle and neck, crazing in places