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A classic 19th-century English copper lustre jug with a deep cobalt band hand-painted in scrolling foliage. The bulbous body, flared neck, and shaped handle show the quintessential Staffordshire/Sunderland look—great as a mantle display or to add sparkle to a shelf vignette.
Materials: Earthenware pottery with copper lustre glaze; cobalt blue band with hand-painted foliate motifs; dark glazed interior.
Style/Theme: Victorian copper lustre; Georgian/Regency revival; floral scrolls.
Age: c. 1830–1860 (mid-19th century).
Size: approx. 5 in tall x 5 in wide (spout to handle).
Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear to lustre and a few small glaze skips/rubs at rim and high points; light surface marks and base wear; no structural cracks noted.
Brand/Maker: Unmarked, typical of Staffordshire/Sunderland cottage-industry production.
Country of origin: England (attribution).
Food safety: Not recommended for food or drink use due to historic glazes; best for decorative use only.
