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A charming petite copper-luster earthenware mug with a deep cobalt band—classic early–mid 19th-century English lusterware. The metallic glaze still gleams beautifully in natural light, and the compact “child’s mug” size makes it perfect for a shelf, curio, or holiday vignette. Age-appropriate surface wear gives it the right antique character.
Materials: Glazed earthenware pottery with copper-luster metallic overglaze; cobalt blue painted band
Style / Theme: Georgian–Victorian era Staffordshire copper luster; cottagecore / farmhouse / mantel décor
Age: Circa 1820–1860 (antique, 19th century)
Maker / Brand: Unmarked, typical of Staffordshire, England production of the period
Country of Origin: England (attributed)
Dimensions: 2.5" tall x 3.5" wide (approx., width across rim; not including small handle projection)
Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear for age—rubbing and scratches to the luster, scattered tiny glaze nicks and spots, light interior wear, and base/rim rubs. No structural cracks noted.
Food Safety: Not recommended for food or drink due to the historic metallic luster glaze—for decorative use only.
