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A charming early- to mid-Victorian copper-lustre ceramic creamer featuring the classic “roughcast” (sand-textured) pink band around the belly, beaded collar, and a pedestal foot. Rich mirror-bright copper lustre with warm patina; a lovely example of 19th-century Staffordshire taste in a compact, display-friendly size.
Materials: Earthenware body with copper lustre metallic overglaze; roughcast/sand-textured band; clear interior glaze
Style/Theme: Victorian Staffordshire copper lustre; “roughcast” pink band; pedestal foot, beaded rim; cottage/folk/English country décor
Age: c. 1840–1870 (19th century)
Size: approx. 4 in W x 4 in H
Condition: Good antique condition with honest age wear—rub/wear and small scratches to lustre, a few firing specks/pinholes and glaze irregularities, minor base/edge wear; no cracks noted and stands sound (see photos).
Maker/Brand: Unmarked, typical Staffordshire work
Country of origin: England (attributed)
Food safety: Not recommended for food use due to historic metallic lustre glaze and age—best for display/flowers/props.
