Antique Gaudy Welsh Hand-Painted Creamer "Oyster" Pattern c 1820-1860
Product Description: Gaudy Welsh, (or Swansea Cottage, as the English know it as), hand-painted pottery known for their own bright and colorful palette originally was noticed in Staffordshire England around the 1820's. This Gaudy Welsh creamer decorated in the "Oyster Pattern", is one of the earlier patterns after the Tulip. Featuring vivid colors in colbalt blue, russet, highlighted with touches of pink luster (copper appearance) on an off-white surface.
Circa: 1820-1860
Dimensions: 3 3/4” Height (to pour spout)
Product Weight: 4 ounces
Material: English Staffordshire Earthenware
Origin: Britain, England
Markings: no visible markings
Color: Cobalt blue, russet, touches of pink luster (appearance of copper when overglaze is applied).
Condition: Previously owned - used. Condition is consistent with age. No chips or repairs. Most of colors are still vibrant. Color on rim is partially worn. Small rough spot on rim. Small nick on on rim of base. Crazing on surface which is normal and expected with the Gaudy Welsh pottery.
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