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Manufacturer: Staffordshire potter Here is a lovely, highly embossed white ironstone cream pitcher in Hyacinth Shape. It measures 7 1/4 inches tall.  
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This shape was made in both the Wedgwood & Co. pottery and that of W. E. Corn. Since this one is not marked, we cannot attribute it specifically to one or the other. Both made the shape in the 1860s
There are no cracks or chips, but there is a tiny brown mark that won't show in a picture and a tiny nibble on the spout, more like a pin point lacking glaze. One would likely overlook both when seeing this pitcher in person Given the two very minor issues, the price is right. |
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