1879 A
GUSN-6604
Brown and white small floral on branch pattern, with induced glaze. .1) Four lobed quatrefoil opening and conforming body; molded vine neck ring and molded leaf at top of handle; applied handle.
pitchers (vessels)
earthenware
ironstone (pottery)
vitrification
foliation (pattern)
floral patterns
Earthenware
Ironstone
Semi-Vitrified
Floral
Branch
PITCHER
Maker's marks on bottom of pitcher: a man within a circle with ""MUME"" above and ""1790/B.C. & W./Late Mayers"" below; also registry mark and ""Ivory"" stamped.
Original to Rundlet-May House (Portsmouth, N.H.),
Unknown
Burslem, England, Staffordshire
11.375 x 9.125 (HxW) (inches)
Gift of Ralph May
1971.1376.1
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