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Child's Cream Pitcher
Child's Cream Pitcher

Child's Cream Pitcher

Maker (English, 1819 - 1865)
Original Owner (American, 1799 - 1866)
Original Owner (American, 1879 - 1962)
Dateabout 1840-1850
MediumMechanically-molded ironstone
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 3 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 2 1/8in. (8.3 x 7 x 5.4cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of the estate of Elsie B. Reynolds
Object number1962.47.1.2
DescriptionSmall, white, ironstone cream pitcher, part of a child's tea service, of which twenty-one pieces survive: a teapot, a cream pitcher, a sugar, five cups, six saucers, and six bread-and-butter plates. Each piece in the set is decorated with four or six medium blue sprig-molded designs of fine detail, alternating between two vines twisted together with clusters of grapes and a single vine with a cluster of grapes. The bottom of each saucer in the group is impressed with the mark "GRANITE WA&S", and the bottom of the bread-and-butter plates is marked "ADAMS".

The octagonal, baluster-shaped cream pitcher has sprig-molded decorations applied to the swelled sides and spout. There are two mold lines on the body of the cream pitcher, at the spout and the ear-shaped handle, as well as two mold lines on the handle. The surface of the cream pitcher shows mild crazing.
Status
Not on view
Child's Teapot
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Child's Lidded Sugar Bowl
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Child's Bread-and-Butter Plate
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Tea Bowl
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Child's Teacups
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Child's Saucers
William Adams & Sons
about 1840-1850
Cream Pitcher
Staffordshire potteries
about 1820-1840
Cream Pitcher
Frances Caroline Adams
1855-1875
Cream Pitcher
Unknown
mid 19th century
1935.2.25.1a,b
Staffordshire potteries
about 1820-1840
Cream Pitcher
Unknown
mid 19th century
Pitcher
Sidney Risley
about 1840-1860