A flower brick is a ceramic vessel for display of flowers. Of 18th century origin, they were mostly rectangular in shape and the top was pierced with holes for the stems of flowers. There was an opening in the top to allow the brick to be filled with water.

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A Dutch Delft Ware blue and white flower brick, 18th century,…

18th Century Dutch Delft Ware Flower Brick

A Dutch Delft Ware blue and white flower brick, 18th century, rectangular, the top with a central larger square opening flanked by groups of six smaller holes, 9 cm high, 15 cm wide, 6 cm deep,

Circa C18/19th Dutch Delft flower brick underglaze blue Fenced…

Dutch Delft Flower Brick with Fenced Garden (Faults)

Circa C18/19th Dutch Delft flower brick underglaze blue Fenced garden (faults)