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Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Drinking Glass/Cup - Kids & Baby - Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic0
Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Drinking Glass/Cup - Kids & Baby - Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic1
Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Drinking Glass/Cup - Kids & Baby - Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic2
Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Drinking Glass/Cup - Kids & Baby - Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic3
Viridian Eclection - Wholesale Drinking Glass/Cup - Kids & Baby - Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic

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Wholesale Brentleigh Ware Baby Cup c.1950–1965 | Mid-Century Staffordshire English Nursery Ceramic

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The Piece Mid-Century English Baby Cup c.1950–1965 Brentleigh Ware “Baby Ware by Pam” Glazed earthenware, Staffordshire, England A mid-20th-century English baby cup produced in Staffordshire under the Brentleigh Ware name, part of a post-war tradition of nursery ceramics designed for both use and sentiment. The cup features softly rendered animal illustrations paired with a sculptural figural handle, balancing durability with playful form. The cream-toned glaze exhibits fine, even crazing consistent with mid-century earthenware. Illustrated scenes are integrated into the vessel rather than applied as surface decoration alone, while the molded handle adds tactile interest without compromising structural integrity. Product Details → Glazed earthenware → Maker: Brentleigh Ware → Marked “Baby Ware by Pam – Brentleigh – Staffordshire – England” → Circa 1950–1965 → Transfer illustration with hand-finished accents → Molded figural handle Historical Context In post-war Britain, nursery ceramics became a distinct category within domestic production. As families rebuilt after WWII, objects intended for children were designed to be sturdy, hygienic, and emotionally resonant. Staffordshire potteries responded with small-scale lines focused on baby ware, gift items, and export-friendly designs. Pieces like this were commonly given to mark early childhood milestones and often retained as keepsakes long after their functional use ended. The combination of illustration and sculptural form reflects mid-century design priorities that valued warmth and approachability over ornament or prestige. Condition + Updates Very good vintage condition. The cup shows consistent age-related crazing throughout the glaze, typical of mid-century earthenware. No structural cracks, chips, or repairs are observed. The illustrated decoration remains clear, and the interior glaze is smooth and intact. Why It Belongs in Your Home This piece carries quiet nostalgia without sentimentality. Its small scale makes it ideal for display on open shelving, in a child’s room, or within a curated vignette of mid-century domestic objects. It functions as both a decorative accent and a tangible reminder of post-war design focused on care, resilience, and everyday life. From Viridian Eclection Viridian Eclection curates objects that reflect how design intersects with lived experience. This baby cup endures not through rarity, but through intention—made to be held, remembered, and kept.


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Made in United States Weight: 181.44 g (6.4 oz)



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