Details: Origin: Likely Staffordshire, England. Date: c. 1830–1860. Material: Earthenware with copper luster glaze. Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor surface wear consistent with age; no chips or cracks.
Victorian copper lusterware pitcher, crafted in England around the 1830s–1860s. This charming antique features a bulbous base and pedestal foot, richly glazed in a warm copper sheen. Its standout feature is a matte peach clay band encircled by bold blue stripes, offering a rare and striking contrast to the reflective metallic finish. The delicately curved handle and wide pouring spout reflect the craftsmanship of early 19th-century Staffordshire potteries.