Antique White Ironstone Pitcher 3 Quart by George Jones Staffordshire England
Description: During the Victorian era, Ironstone pitchers and basins were commonly seen in most homes. Imagine this beautiful, crisp, white ironstone pitcher from the mid to late 1800's displayed in your kitchen, bedroom, or really any room. By George Jones, Staffordshire, England it features a smooth, glazed white surface and thumb rest. It stands 9 ½” inches tall and rather wide with a simple yet elegant shape. Don't let the height fool you. This ironstone pitcher can hold up to 13 cups of liquid. Back stamp dates this beauty mid to late 1800s. Over 145 years old, this ironstone picture is still elegant and functional. Note: Refer to "Condition" for additional information Care: Hand wash soap and water Circa: 1861-1873 Pattern: Unknown Capacity: 13 cups, 3.25 Quarts Dimensions: Height: 9 ½” inchesWidth (overall): 9 ¼” (from handle to tip of spout)Oval Footed Base: 5 1/4” x 4 ½” Product Weight: 3 pounds 3 ounces Markings: Royal Patent Ironstone George Jones (with lion