 
                                        Antique English White Ironstone 6 1/2" Water Pitcher by J & G Meakin England
Description: During the Victorian era, Ironstone tableware were commonly seen in most homes. This beautiful, crisp, white ironstone pitcher was made by J & G Meakin Hanley, England during the late 19th century. It stands 6 1/2” tall and can hold up to 4 cups of liquid. It showcases an embossed, paneled upper body, a wavy motif on the lower belly and a short, scalloped footed base. Fancy motifs and scrolls are featured under the upper lip and handle. The Royal Arms with lion rampant stamp is visible on the underside of base. Note: Please refer to "Condition" for additional information. Care: Hand wash soap and water only Additional Uses: Small Water Pitcher, Generous Milk or Cream Pitcher, Small Floral Vase Circa: Late 19th Century (1890 +) Pattern Name: Unknown Capacity: 4 Cups Color: White Dimensions: Height: 6 ½” Tip of Spout to End of Handle: 6 ¾”Scalloped Footed Base: 3 1/8” diameter Product Weight: 1 Pound 2 Ounces Markings: Ironstone China, J & G Meakin
