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My Grandmothers Wash Basin and Water Pitcher

D
15 years ago
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Description

Theres a chip on the mouth of the pitcher, but otherwise there are no scratches or cracks on/in either the water pitcher or basin.  They are beautiful together.  I'm sorry but I don't know the termonology  for the logo.

I tried to capture it on a close-up but thats the best my camera can do.

Does anyone recognize this logo/hallmark whatever it's called?

Also the pattern?

 

Thanks.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Either fine china or Porcelain
Distinguishing marks Hallmark unrecognizable
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item Pitcher approx 11" tall and 24" around not including the handle - Basin 14-1/2" across and 6" deep
Date Period approximately 1910
Weight 4-5 pounds total but not sure
History My Grandmother brought it with her from Norway when she was 21. She went through Ellis Island. It has been handed down from her after she died at age 93. Mother has had it since and she died at 91 in 2006. Now it's mine.
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Submitted by ksr

Appears to be a Homer Laughlin piece. Although I have never seen this paticular piece. But it is very nice. Try looking up Homer Laughlin on the internet, might be able to come up with some info. I would think it would be a very early piece of his work.

 

                                                        KSR

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