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Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase

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Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase

A Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase with the crest of the Royal Army Medical Corps. showing a hand holding a tulip. Commemorative Ware

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Commemorative Corps Crest Hewitt Potteries Pottery Regiments Tulip Vase Ware Willow


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1. Title: "A Tribute to the Healing Hands of the Royal Army Medical Corps: A Beautiful Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries Flower Vase" This exquisite Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase, adorned with the crest of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), is a poignant reminder of the crucial role played by medical personnel during times of war. The vase, which dates back to the early 20th century, features a hand delicately holding a tulip, symbolizing the gentle touch and care that the medical corps provided to wounded soldiers during World War I and World War II. The Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries, located in Longton, Staffordshire, England, were renowned for their high-quality commemorative ware. This vase, with its intricate willow pattern design and the RAMC crest, is a testament to the historical significance of the company and its association with the military. The Royal Army Medical Corps, established in 1898, played a vital role in providing medical care to soldiers during both World War I and World War II. The crest on the vase, featuring a hand holding a serpent, represents the corps' motto, "Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt," which translates to "Where Duty and Glory Lead." This beautiful Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase not only serves as a decorative piece but also as a historical artifact that pays tribute to the 1st Great Regiments of the military and the essential role they played in the healing process during times of war. The tulip, a symbol of rebirth and renewal, further emphasizes the hope and resilience that came from the care and compassion shown by the medical personnel. In conclusion, this Hewitt & Leadbeater Willow Potteries china flower vase is a beautiful and meaningful piece of commemorative ware that honors the history and legacy of the Royal Army Medical Corps and the vital role they played in the healing process during times of war.

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