Pitcher
        
      
              
                            
      
              
                    
Decorative Arts and Design
        
      
              
          
On View: Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor
        
      
              
        
      
      
              
      
              
          MEDIUM
          Porcelain        
      
              
      
              
          DATES
          ca. 1865        
      
      
      
              
          DIMENSIONS
          5 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. (14.6 x 14 x 8.6 cm)          	
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        ACCESSION NUMBER
        34.5863      
              
          CREDIT LINE
          Gift of Mrs. William Roach        
      
      
              
          CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
          Porcelain pitcher, white body with vitreous glaze.  From round foot rim, body rises in general cylindrical shape with slightly bulging center to wide opening at top.  One side of top edge extends into a high arching spout; opposing attached looped handle splits into a "V" at juncture with top edge.  Body and handle covered with molded design of corn and cornstalks.  Vertical seams from mold visible on side with spout and on opposite side and handle.
CONDITION:  Fair; all-over brown specks and pock marks in glaze (firing imperfections?); all-over dirt or other substance, especially on raised surfaces; small chips on foot, top of handle, and edge of spout.        
      
      
      
              
          CAPTION
          Attributed to Charles Cartlidge & Co. (1848–1856). Pitcher, ca. 1865. Porcelain, 5 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. (14.6 x 14 x 8.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. William Roach, 34.5863. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.34.5863.jpg)        
      
      
      
              
          IMAGE
          overall, 
CUR.34.5863.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2010          
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