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A small hand-decorated copper-lustre beaker featuring paneled gold sides, a teal enamel band around the rim with gilt foliate vines, and a pink-luster lip. The interior is cream glazed. Compact and eye-catching—great for display, a vanity cup, or a small bud vase.
Materials: Glazed earthenware (ceramic) with copper/pink lustre and hand-applied gilt decoration; teal enamel band.
Style: Regency/Victorian lustreware; neoclassical foliate band; cottagecore display piece.
Theme: Botanical/foliate.
Age: Circa 1880–1900 (late 19th century), based on form, palette, and copper-lustre finish.
Maker/Brand: Unmarked; likely Staffordshire/English lustreware.
Country of origin: Likely England.
Food safe? Recommended for decorative use only due to age and wear to metallic/gilt surfaces.
Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Noticeable rubs and losses to the gilt/copper lustre (especially on the panels and foot), small surface scratches and specks inside, and general shelf wear to the base. No obvious cracks or repairs noted. Please see photos.
Size: 3.5 in tall × 3 in wide (approx.).
