Origin: England, likely Staffordshire. Date: Circa 1830–1870. Material: Glazed earthenware. Condition: Good antique condition; minor expected wear to the luster glaze, no visible cracks or chips. Red painted inventory mark on base.
Antique creamer dates to the early-to-mid 19th century and showcases the elegance of Victorian copper lusterware. Featuring a classic bulbous shape on a pedestal base, it is richly adorned with a deep cobalt blue central band, hand-painted with gold floral scrollwork. The rest of the body gleams with its original metallic copper glaze, now naturally patinated with age. A fine example of Staffordshire or English lusterware pottery, this creamer would have originally served in both decorative and functional roles at the Victorian tea table. Today, it remains a beautiful display piece or collectible.