4. Copper or bronze lustre (differing from the coarse early ware of Brislington), plain or undecorated.
5. Gold or purple lustre used as an adjunct or decoration, either around band or rim, as at Sunderland, &c.
6. Platinum or "silver" lustre used as an adjunct or slight decoration such as in the Falstaff figure (illustrated [p. 371]), or in the figure of Cupid (illustrated [p. 387]).
7. Platinum or "silver" lustre in combination with other painted decoration: (a) Birds, foliage, &c., painted in silver lustre on a ground of another colour; (b) Silver lustre "resist" style when the ground is platinum and the ornamentation is white, blue, or yellow.
8. Copper or bronze lustre in combination with painted designs.
PAIR OF MOTTLED PINK GOLD LUSTRE GOBLETS.
(In the collection of Miss Feilden.)
GOBLET AND GOLD LUSTRE MUGS WITH MOTTLED INTERIORS.
(In the collection of Miss Feilden.)