Pitcher
MakerMade by
American Crockery Company
(American, 1866 - 1900)
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
S. L. Pewtress & Co.
(American, founded 1868)
Datecopyright 1876
MediumMold-formed graniteware with overglaze red and blue enamel
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (width x height): 8 3/4 x 10 1/8in. (22.2 x 25.7cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
Object number2004.23.2
DescriptionGraniteware pitcher with transfer-printed red overglaze enamel and hand-painted blue overglaze enamel. The pitcher swells from an oval base to a narrower neck, with an ice guard at the spout. The ice guard is a panel with three holes to restrain the ice while allowing liquid to run out the spout. The spout, guard, and foot are outlined in blue overglaze enamel, as is the molded and applied handle. The front of the pitcher, below the spout, reads "S. L. Pewtress", with an embellished line below. There are two different red enamel classical scenes that are transfer printed on each side of the pitcher. Both show a woman reclining on a rock. The woman to the left of the spout holds a tambourine in the air and plays with cherubs. The woman to the right of the spout holds a scarf in the air with her left hand, while her right hand holds reigns that are connected to a dolphin in water. The pitcher has fine crazing over all the surfaces.
Status
Not on view