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Lovely early English copper lustre earthenware pitcher with a hand-painted floral frieze around the neck. The body has a bulbous midsection on a raised foot and a shaped handle with a molded thumb rest. Warm golden metallic sheen with soft wear gives it that classic cottage-chimney glow. Perfect for display with other 19th-century lustre pieces.
Materials: Earthenware pottery; copper lustre (metallic) glaze; hand-painted floral decoration
Style/Theme: Regency–early Victorian copper lustre; floral / cottage / farmhouse decor
Age: c. 1820–1850 (19th century)
Size: approx. 5 in wide (spout to handle) x 4.5 in tall
Maker/Brand: Unmarked; typical of English Staffordshire/Sunderland potteries
Country of Origin: England
Condition: Good antique condition overall with expected wear. Surface rubs and scratches to lustre, scattered pinpricks and spotting, age-related crazing, and a few dark marks; minor nicks and old, stable hairlines at the spout/upper body as shown. Interior shows light age staining. Presents well.
Food Safe: Not recommended for food or drink use due to antique metallic/lead-bearing glaze, best for decorative display.
