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<p>[QUOTE="jimmybob97, post: 4398795, member: 60340"]Thank you all for the feedback! To start off, I did initially think this was part of a wash basin set, but I would think wash basins are larger than this piece. As for the seams, I don't have any doubts that there is one present on the front and back. I could easily tell that the handle was applied by hand, it's off center from the seam by a fair margin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Learning that it's a Tin glaze is completely new to me, and I appreciate the information. When researching what this glaze might be, the closest hits I could get were white salt glaze pitchers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm unaware if the method upon which this pitcher was made (molded and dipped) means it's a recent production and non-antique, but I won't be upset. I think it's a lovely little thing and I didn't spend too much on it. If anybody has any guestimates on a possible date range, that would be awesome.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jimmybob97, post: 4398795, member: 60340"]Thank you all for the feedback! To start off, I did initially think this was part of a wash basin set, but I would think wash basins are larger than this piece. As for the seams, I don't have any doubts that there is one present on the front and back. I could easily tell that the handle was applied by hand, it's off center from the seam by a fair margin. Learning that it's a Tin glaze is completely new to me, and I appreciate the information. When researching what this glaze might be, the closest hits I could get were white salt glaze pitchers. I'm unaware if the method upon which this pitcher was made (molded and dipped) means it's a recent production and non-antique, but I won't be upset. I think it's a lovely little thing and I didn't spend too much on it. If anybody has any guestimates on a possible date range, that would be awesome.[/QUOTE]
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