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This handsome antique copper-lustre pitcher features a geometric, faceted lower body and an octagonal foot, with a warm mirror-like copper glaze typical of early–mid 19th-century Staffordshire work. A sculpted handle and wide pouring lip give it a refined, Victorian look. A classic display piece for a lusterware shelf or mantel.
Materials: Earthenware pottery with copper lustre glaze
Style/Theme: Victorian; geometric/faceted body; reflective metallic finish
Age: Circa 1830–1860
Brand/Maker: Unmarked, consistent with Staffordshire makers of the period
Country of Origin: England
Dimensions: Approx. 5 in wide x 5.5 in tall
Condition: Okay antique condition with age wear, overall surface rubs and scattered speckling to the lustre, minor kiln or glaze imperfections, light rim and base wear; no obvious cracks or repairs noted in the photos
Food Safe?: Not recommended for food/drink use due to historic lustre glaze; best for decorative use
