2 Antique Copper Lustre Pitchers Staffordshire c.1850
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These two English copper luster pitchers have a wonderful, subtle old world gleam that would add a nice hint of shine to any holiday display. The largest pitcher measures 5" tall and has two blue bands with floral detail. T is a TINY nick on the rim (see photo). The smaller pitcher has a lovely relief molded bouquet of roses that is painted in lovely enamel pinks and greens. It measures 4" tall. T is some loss to this paint on the floral design (See photo). They both have white interiors and no manufacturers marks. They were made in the Staffordshire district of England c1830-1860. The pitchers have no cracks or repairs. They have the minor potting imperfections one must expect in pottery of this era.
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