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Antique English Granulated Sand Band Copper Luster Mini Pitcher

Posted 28 days ago in Stanwood, WA

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Antique English Granulated Sand Band Copper Luster Mini Pitcher

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Hidden Treasures on the Brick Road 10003 270th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292 Open: Fridays 1pm - 4pm & Saturdays 1pm - 6pm Length (inches): 4.00 Width (inches): 3.00 Height (inches): 3.00 A charming mid-19th-century copper-luster miniature pitcher/creamer featuring the desirable rough-cast (granulated “sand”) band around the body. The metallic luster is bright and reflective, with a classic treacle-brown/bronze tone; the interior is clear-glazed earthenware. A sweet size for a shelf, cupboard, or doll/tea vignette. Materials: Earthenware pottery with copper-luster glaze; applied granulated (“sand band”) texture Style/Theme: Victorian Staffordshire copper luster; country cottage / farmhouse decor Age: c. 1830–1860 (mid-19th century) Measurements: approx. 3 in tall × 4 in wide (spout to handle) Condition: Good antique condition with expected age wear—light rubbing and tiny scuffs to the luster, minute kiln/grit specks and glaze imperfections, and general surface wear from use; no structural cracks noted (see photos). Maker/Brand: Unmarked, typical Staffordshire work Country of Origin: England Food Safe? Display only. Early luster glazes commonly contain lead; not recommended for food or drink use.

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Condition

Used (normal wear)

Type

Ceramics & Porcelain

Age

1850-1899

Original Or Reproduction

Antique original

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