Chicago pitcher
Designer: Frank E. Burley; Manufacturer: Copeland Factory
round body with short foot; clear glaze at interior and on handle; applied decoration in white on blue burning buildings at neck; 3 ovals on sides with pioneer man with ax, gun and covered wagon, female personification with eagle on her head, holding a right angle and a shield, and 2 Native Americans with teepees; small scenes on sides 4 horses drawing a carriage in front of a large building, men exiting a boat with 2 seated Native Americans, firefighter, house with fence and trees, Mrs. O'Leary with her cow kicking over the lantern, a fort, 2 Native Americans threatening a woman, and a priest with a cross in a boat approaching 2 Native Americans
- Date
- c. 1933
- In our collection
- since December the 15th, 2014 up to now
- Dimensions
- H.8-1/2 x W.8-13/16 x D.6-13/16 in.
- Location
- Not on View
- Medium
- glazed porcelain
- Price
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- Composition
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zinc 85% atium 5% iron 10%