This vintage art pottery pitcher showcases an olive and leaf design that perfectly represents the rich culture of Calvados, France. Handmade with clay material, this unmarked pitcher features an embossed design and a flat finish. The pitcher was produced in the 1960s in an art pottery style, and it weighs 2lb 8oz.
Measuring 4-1/2" in length, 4-1/2" in width, and 9" in height, this pitcher is a perfect addition to any collection. It is also a great decorative piece for those who appreciate vintage and antique items. Although not suitable for dishwashing, this pitcher can be easily maintained with hand wash only. In good condition with a note that p
revious owner repaired a small chip on the rim of the base that does not show up in the photo's.
Ships with USPS Priority Mail.
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