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Shop Staffordshire Wedgwood fallow deer lustreware cream pitcher

Staffordshire Wedgwood fallow deer lustreware cream pitcher

$35.00

This is a Staffordshire Wedgwood copper luster cream pitcher, made in England at Etruria and Barlaston. This piece is circa 1920s and does have a few minor chips on its surface paint, as well as one small but decent chip down to the bone at the spout. It is made of bone china and painted with copper lustreware. Four inches tall.

Wedgwood is a pottery firm founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England. It quickly became known for its high-quality earthenware and innovative designs. Wedgwood pieces are highly collectible, with certain patterns and styles commanding significant prices at auction.

Lustreware, like this jug, was a popular style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for its metallic sheen. The 'Fallow Deer' pattern is a classic Wedgwood design, often found on jugs and other decorative items. These pieces were popular in middle-class homes and are still sought after by collectors today.

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Staffordshire Wedgwood fallow deer lustreware cream pitcher

$35.00

This is a Staffordshire Wedgwood copper luster cream pitcher, made in England at Etruria and Barlaston. This piece is circa 1920s and does have a few minor chips on its surface paint, as well as one small but decent chip down to the bone at the spout. It is made of bone china and painted with copper lustreware. Four inches tall.

Wedgwood is a pottery firm founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England. It quickly became known for its high-quality earthenware and innovative designs. Wedgwood pieces are highly collectible, with certain patterns and styles commanding significant prices at auction.

Lustreware, like this jug, was a popular style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for its metallic sheen. The 'Fallow Deer' pattern is a classic Wedgwood design, often found on jugs and other decorative items. These pieces were popular in middle-class homes and are still sought after by collectors today.

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