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This silver-plated Victorian pitcher by Case & Co New York whispers stories of a bygone era, marked with “AL Plate” to denote its silver plating, and stamped with 1867—perhaps a gentle hint to its age. It stands gracefully on four dolphin-like feet, each crowned with a cluster of grapes and delicate leaves.
A slender, fluted spout and sweeping handle balance its ornate body, where scrolling florals wrap around an oval medallion waiting patiently—unmarked by initials. The hinged lid is crowned with a striking finial, completing the pitcher’s elegant silhouette.
Tarnished and softened by dents and surface wear, this piece carries the beauty of time with quiet dignity.
Measures: 9 ¼" tall x approx. 8 ½" wide (handle to spout)
Condition: Rich patina, surface wear, small dents, and unpolished charm.
This silver-plated Victorian pitcher by Case & Co New York whispers stories of a bygone era, marked with “AL Plate” to denote its silver plating, and stamped with 1867—perhaps a gentle hint to its age. It stands gracefully on four dolphin-like feet, each crowned with a cluster of grapes and delicate leaves.
A slender, fluted spout and sweeping handle balance its ornate body, where scrolling florals wrap around an oval medallion waiting patiently—unmarked by initials. The hinged lid is crowned with a striking finial, completing the pitcher’s elegant silhouette.
Tarnished and softened by dents and surface wear, this piece carries the beauty of time with quiet dignity.
Measures: 9 ¼" tall x approx. 8 ½" wide (handle to spout)
Condition: Rich patina, surface wear, small dents, and unpolished charm.