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Stone china pitcher

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By Lovejoy, 18 April, 2018
Accurate Description of Item
One Utility Ware Pitcher by The Potter's Co-operative Co. of East Liverpool, Ohio.
Appraiser Remarks
The "T.P.C. Co." stands for The Potter's Co-operative Co. of East Liverpool, Ohio. The Potter's Co-operative opened in 1882 when several local potteries purchased the Dresden Pottery Works. The Potter's Co-operative made ironstone toilet sets, dinnerware, tea sets, sanitary ware and vitreous hotel china. The cooperative worked until 1925, when a new corporation, Dresden Pottery Co., purchased the Dresden Pottery Works. On the banner are the words, "Dieu et Mon Droit," which means "God and my right," a phrase that appears on the British Royal Coat of Arms. The mark on your pitcher was used on the cooperative's ironstone table and toilet wares from 1882 until about 1895.

The values for utility ware like this is currently modest, especially if they are damaged in any way. In most cases damaged pieces like this sell for under $75.00
Estimated Value
$40.00- $75.00
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7 years 2 months ago

Re: Stone china pitcher

One Utility Ware Pitcher by The Potter's Co-operative Co. of East Liverpool, Ohio.

The "T.P.C. Co." stands for The Potter's Co-operative Co. of East Liverpool, Ohio. The Potter's Co-operative opened in 1882 when several local potteries purchased the Dresden Pottery Works. The Potter's Co-operative made ironstone toilet sets, dinnerware, tea sets, sanitary ware and vitreous hotel china. The cooperative worked until 1925, when a new corporation, Dresden Pottery Co., purchased the Dresden Pottery Works. On the banner are the words, "Dieu et Mon Droit," which means "God and my right," a phrase that appears on the British Royal Coat of Arms. The mark on your pitcher was used on the cooperative's ironstone table and toilet wares from 1882 until about 1895.

The values for utility ware like this is currently modest, especially if they are damaged in any way. In most cases damaged pieces like this sell for under $75.00

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