This delightful little porcelain coffee can was produced in England and dates to the early 19th century, circa 1815. This fine coffee can features a classical Adam Buck style printed allegorical design titled ‘Faith.’ It is an absolute delight to hold, the porcelain being so very light and translucent. You will adore it we guarantee.
Adam Buck (b 1759–d 1833) was a celebrated Irish neo-classical portraitist, miniature painter and engraver. One can easily see how Regency home owners adored this sepia tone pattern back in 1815.
This is a top quality, opulent little lustre coffee can. Luster items of this period were considered luxury as the metal oxides used to create the luster was extremely expensive.
This would make the perfect addition to your pottery and porcelain collection. Please see our collection of Adam Buck inspired porcelain listed separately in our store.
Measuring: Width including handle 3.25 inch (8.5 cm) by height 2.25 inch (5.5 cm).
Condition: Stable old 1.25 inch vertical hairline to rim and ‘y’ shape hairline to interior base only. Small barely visible 'y' shape hairline to rim near handle. Small popped air bubble in the glaze part of manufacturing process, seen in our image next top the cherub.
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Antique 19th Century Porcelain Cup, Faith Pink Lustre Coffee Can C 1815 Beautiful Regency Example
$175
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