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Description grecian appearing, but not ornate, border on the whole circumference of the mouth that is 5 close thin wales, like corduroy. Handle is strange--rises straight one inch, then take a straight 90 degree angle toward rear of pitcher for 1 1/4 inches, then descends in gentle soft curve toward base 3 1/2 inches, where it is soldered to body is a 3/4 inch slender leaf design. All in all a strange little piece, matched by a bowl I have that is either a large sugar bowl or small berry bow. (4 1/2 inch bowl circumference, 7 inches from handle to handle, identical design and marks)
Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium silverplate, I think
Distinguishing marks top line- lion, one paw raised, bell, 3 stalk whaat sheaf, 2nd line, arm and hammer, bell, arm and hammer, 3rd line, numerals 11 both with lines underneath them.
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 5 " from pour spout to outside handle, 5 " top to bottom, flat perfect square base 2 by 2 ", bowl diameter 2 1/2 "
Date Period if its barbour, no earlier than 1892??
Weight 4 ounces
History asked the flea market proprietor, he had NO IDEA of the provenance. Columbus, NJ outdoor flea market
Price Paid (If known) $2 at flea market
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