This beautifully shaped ceramic pitcher by Lord Nelson Pottery of England is a standout piece of mid-20th-century decorative ware, echoing the elegance of Victorian copper lustre ceramics. Featuring a bulbous base, fluted rim, and elegant black floral transfer design on a warm copper glaze, this piece captures both traditional charm and mid-century English craftsmanship.
The silver-tone handle and banded detailing add a rich, ornamental touch. Ideal as a display piece, flower vase, or accent in a vintage-inspired kitchen or tea setting.
Details:
Maker: Lord Nelson Pottery, Staffordshire, England
Mark: Stamped on base with crown and "Lord Nelson Pottery, England, 7-72"
Style: Victorian Revival / Copper Lustreware
Material: Glazed ceramic with luster finish and silver detailing
Color: Amber-brown base with black floral transfer and silver-tone handle
Condition: Displays well; small chip on the rim (visible in photos), light age-related crazing throughout the glaze
Estimated Age: Circa 1950s–1960s
Perfect For:
Decorative shelf display
Floral arrangements
Collectors of British pottery or Victorian-style ceramics