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This charming antique copper lustreware creamer features a hand-painted floral relief band set against a rich teal background, contrasted beautifully by the gleaming copper-glazed upper and lower sections. The pitcher has a flared rim, pedestal base, and a delicately arched handle in a twig-like form—classic elements of early to mid-19th century English pottery.
Traditionally used for serving cream or milk at the table, this small pitcher would have accompanied tea sets or breakfast services. Today, it functions equally well as a decorative accent or as a unique piece for vintage dining setups.
Details:
Use: Small creamer / milk pitcher for tea or coffee service
Materials: Earthenware ceramic with copper lustre glaze and raised enamel floral detailing
Style: English Victorian-era copper lustreware
Theme: Rustic floral with metallic luster
Age: Circa 1840–1860
Condition: Good antique condition overall; some wear to the lustre finish and minor surface crazing. A small interior glaze flaw or chip is visible near the rim (see photos), consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: Approx. 4" tall, 5" wide from handle to spout, and 3" base diameter