Wish I knew something about that to help you, but...I'm more knowledgeable about animals than objects, for the most part! The pitcher looks to be sort of 'Egyptian' or part art deco - the handle, I think, makes it appear so. Very interesting shape!
Barb, I found this on the internet where someone was selling a plate with the Baker & Co stamp-- "The name Baker & Co. was incorporated in many printed or impressed marks. From 1860 on, the name of the pattern is often included. "Ltd" was added from 1893." Sue
Hey try going to ebay and typing in the bottom of the pitcher and you might find the collection that way..i have found many things of mine by doing that:) Hope this helps!!
HI Barbara I didn't see anything wrong with Blogger this morn. I love your pitcher it's very sweet. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I can't help, but it is just gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI wish I was a Fenton expert - I love that pitcher, Barbara Jean!
ReplyDeleteWish I knew something about that to help you, but...I'm more knowledgeable about animals than objects, for the most part! The pitcher looks to be sort of 'Egyptian' or part art deco - the handle, I think, makes it appear so. Very interesting shape!
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ReplyDeleteI found this on the internet where someone was selling a plate with the Baker & Co stamp--
"The name Baker & Co. was incorporated in many printed or impressed marks. From 1860 on, the name of the pattern is often included. "Ltd" was added from 1893."
Sue
Have you checked out Road side Antiques?
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one like it. It is really pretty, it maybe a one of a kind. Happy hunting...It looks like Art Deco...lovely.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Mary
Hey try going to ebay and typing in the bottom of the pitcher and you might find the collection that way..i have found many things of mine by doing that:) Hope this helps!!
ReplyDeleteThe pitcher looks fabulous. Surprised you can't find anything about it on-line... Happy VBF!
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