Pitcher and Wash Basin - Marked 1876 Hand Made (photo)

by Mike
(Marysville,Michigan United States)

I was wondering if there is a history that you know of to this piece I received from and estate, The piece is in wonderful shape and it would be nice to know some kind of history as in maker.
Thank You

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Mar 01, 2019
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1876 Handmade Pitcher NEW
by: Anonymous

I have this pitcher in the above pic. I received it from my Aunt who got it from my grandmother's estate at her death at 99 years of age. Just wandering history and value. Because it belonged to my grandmother I will never sell but just wandering.

Sep 27, 2017
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by: Anonymous

Can someone please tell me what this is worth.

Jul 10, 2017
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by: Willow

Just purchased one of these in an antique store mine actually had the Civil War Eagle with the arrows on both sides, none of the people working seemed to know anything about it. I'm with the rest of the comments if anyone knows anything about this please let us know very interesting piece to say the Least!!

Jun 09, 2017
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by: Anonymous

If anyone knows of any Iinfo on these, my grandmother wants to sell hers. She has one similar to this but it has colonial pictures or something. We aren't sure. If anyone has info, please email me at sdhenry98@gmail.com

Apr 04, 2014
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pitcher and bowl 1876 NEW
by: Anonymous

I too have the exact pitcher and bowl but the design is of an eagle in a gold tone. I know my pa rents bought it used at least 35-40 yrs ago. Would love to know more about this as ive always loved it.

Jul 15, 2013
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Curiously Enough... NEW
by: Livia

Curiously enough, my grandmother happens to have a pitcher and basin set with the same markings on the bottom. Her's happens to be painted with scenes from the revolutionary war. Both she and I are unaware of what that means as far as the manufacturing goes, but we would love to find out if anyone knows.

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