It is a "Le Noir" Homer Laughlin pitcher. It was made in the USA, and it looks like it has some gold imbossing, although I am not sure if the gold is real or not. It was handpainted with an image of pincones or acorns of some sort on the side, and it's in really great condition. It looks like it may have been used for cream or something else because it's too small to be used for water. It's medium size, too small to hold water or punch, but to big to be for gravy or anything like that. At the moment we are using it as a stylish vase.
On the bottom it says
"Le Noir
[a backwards C or an O] Lc [I beleive it's a logo]
Homer Laughlin
Made in U.S.A.
A 46 N 6"
in green ink. The Le Noir logo is in gold, and it also says "HAND PAINTED" in gold right underneath the Le Noir logo and right before another logo. Hand- written in gold after "HAND PAINTED" it has something like a code:
C36 - 1016