A beautifully detailed Victorian blue transferware cup, likely produced in Staffordshire, England circa 1880s, featuring an endearing domestic scene of a woman and child framed within a cottage doorway — complete with floral borders, geometric accents, and delicate cobalt blue linework.
This design, registered under Rd No. 106741, exemplifies the Aesthetic Movement’s fascination with everyday life, blending folk imagery and natural motifs. The squared handle adds a distinctive architectural touch typical of late 19th-century ceramics.
🌿 Key Features:
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Authentic Victorian British transferware (Registry No. 106741, c. 1880s)
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Blue-on-cream cottage scene with floral and geometric borders
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Unique square handle design characteristic of the Aesthetic Movement
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Likely Staffordshire origin (unmarked maker, common for the period)
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Dimensions: approx. 3” W × 2.5” D × 2” H
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Earthenware body with clear glaze and soft cobalt pattern
✨ Condition: Good Antique Condition
Mild surface wear and glaze crazing consistent with age. No visible cracks or major chips. Glaze has a beautiful aged patina enhancing its charm.
🎁 Perfect For:
Collectors of antique Staffordshire pottery, lovers of blue transferware, or decorators seeking an authentic piece of 19th-century English craftsmanship.
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