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Antique stoneware pitcher, dogwood design (c early 1900s) - Selective Salvage
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Antique stoneware pitcher, dogwood design (c early 1900s)

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Offering an early stoneware pitcher found in the Upper Midwest. Circa 1890-1910's. Features a raised basket-weave design with a spray of dogwood on both sides of the pitcher. Wonderful mellow colors - a rusty gold, beige and dark olive green.

Measures: 9" tall x 7" from tip to handle x 5" wide at the base. Pretty typical condition issues for a 100+ year old pitcher that was actually used. Chips on the base (which can be seen in the 4th photo), roughness on the top rim and crazing on the bottom. Despite these cosmetic flaws, it looks gorgeous holding a bouquet.

Nice primitive pitcher that is looking for a new home.

  • Antique stoneware pitcher
  • Basketweave design with raised dogwood spray on both sides
  • Glazed in rusty gold, beige and dark green colors
  • Circa 1890's - 1910's 

CONDITION:

Decent condition for a working pitcher. Chips on the base (which can be seen in the last photo), roughness on the top rim and crazing on the bottom.

SPECIFICS:

Material:  Ceramic stoneware

Measures: 9" tall x 7" from tip to handle x 5" wide at the base

 

NOTE: Because this is a vintage item, it carries the markers of age you would expect to see. Please review the photos carefully & ask questions because we are unable to accept returns or exchanges.

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