Antique Wash Basin and Pitcher Set
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Valuation
Valued as complete set · Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Item Details
Founded in the late 19th century, East Liverpool Potteries Co. was known for producing high-quality ceramics and porcelain, becoming prominent in the American pottery industry.
The floral decoration style and manufacturing techniques are typical of East Liverpool Potteries during the late 19th to early 20th century.
- East Liverpool Potteries Co. mark
Documentation such as original receipts or historical records would enhance value. Researching local archives may provide additional provenance information.
Condition
- Minor wear to gold trim on pitcher
- Light crazing on both pieces
Good condition maintains value; minor flaws do not significantly detract from appeal.
Summary
Antique Wash Basin and Pitcher Set. Made by East Liverpool Potteries Co.. Dating to Late 19th to early 20th century. Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain. Estimated value: $100 – $200. Condition: Good. Stable with moderate demand among collectors.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand among collectors.
eBay, local antique shops, specialty dealers
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a stable environment, avoiding extreme temperatures and humidity.
- Clean with a soft, damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Store in a protective display case.
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