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This charming vintage English copper lustreware creamer is a beautiful example of early to mid-20th century ceramic craftsmanship. Standing 2.75 inches tall and measuring 3 inches from handle to spout, this small creamer is perfect for display or use as part of a collectible set.
The creamer is finished in a striking metallic copper glaze with a decorative deep cobalt blue band featuring hand-painted golden scrollwork. The reflective copper lustre surface gives it a warm, eye-catching glow, making it a standout piece in any collection. The underside is marked "Made in England," confirming its origin and quality.
This piece likely dates from the 1920s to 1940s, a period when English potteries produced a wide range of copper lustreware items for both decorative and functional use. Its petite size and refined detailing suggest it was made as part of a tea service set.
Details:
Material: Ceramic with copper lustre glaze
Size: 2.75" tall, 3" handle to spout
Mark: “Made in England”
Style: English Copper Lustreware with cobalt and gilt scroll band
Age: Early to mid-20th century (c. 1920s–1940s)