a. [f. LUSTRE sb.1 or v.2 + -ED.] Having a luster; spec. in Ceramics, having a thin glaze or a metallic luster.
1858. Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Lustred Seal, a furriers name for a dyed and prepared skin of the fur seal.
1870. Morris, Earthly Par., I. I. 394. The lustred kingfisher.
1893. Athenæum, 17 June, 774/1. A small room in the Louvre has been appropriated to a collection of Persian lustred pottery.