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This charming small copper-luster pitcher (creamer size/toy or child’s size) features a deep cobalt blue mid-band with hand-painted gilt scrolls, framed by beaded rings and rich brown metallic luster. Classic of early–mid 19th-century English pottery, it displays the warm reflective sheen collectors love and a compact form perfect for shelf or cupboard displays.
Materials: Earthenware pottery with copper luster (lustre) glaze; cobalt blue band with gilt decoration
Style/Theme: Victorian cottage / farmhouse; Staffordshire copper luster; floral/scroll motifs
Age: Circa 1830–1860 (19th century)
Size: ~3" wide × 4" tall (approx.)
Condition: Presentable antique condition with expected wear: rubbing and darkening to the luster, scattered surface scratches, small glaze flakes/nicks to high points/beading, interior age staining and overall craze lines; no structural breaks noted. Please see photos.
Brand/Maker: Unmarked; attributed to Staffordshire potteries (common for the period)
Country of Origin: England (attribution)
Food Safe: Not recommended for food or drink due to historic lead-bearing glazes; for decorative use only.
