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Reticulated Pitcher

This is a creamer or small pitcher made by Worcester in 1884 if I figured out the dating correctly :) The pitcher is double walled the outside wall also being reticulated. And the best part is that is is also painted very nicely and with lots of color and gold. One of the nicest creamers I have ever seen! There is even a small scene of a Heron or crane landing on the front in gold. The only not so great part this piece has going for itself is that there is a bit of damage. To the bottom left of the handle there are two sides of a hexagon reticulation missing and two hairlines go towards the hand from there of which the top on goes all the way to the other side of that space. Ni big deal to me but I know others are pickier but that's the way it is :) The piece is 4 inches tall and about 3 inches in diameter. It is marked underneath with the green Worcester mark with what I think is the letter V underneath the circle as the date code. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

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