ORIGINAL WELLER VINTAGE ART POTTERY CERAMIC SYRUP PITCHER 1930s RARE INCREDIBLE
Offered to you here is a extremely hard to find Weller Mammy Syrup Pitcher. The pitcher was produced by Weller in the 1930s. The pitcher is roughly 6 1/2" tall is in absolutely wonderful condition. There are no cracks, chips or damage of any kind that I can see. Crazing is very common on these older Weller pieces, but this one appears to not have any at all. This is by far the nicest example of a piece of Weller Mammy that I have ever seen. I think that you will have a very hard time ever finding one nicer than this one. It shows some very light marks from handling over the years. All sides shown in photos (see photos). It is marked Weller on the bottom, it is kind of faint, but it is definitely marked. Be the envy of all your friends with this awesome piece. A must for any Vintage Weller mammy or Vintage Porcelain Pitcher collector! LOOKS GREAT ON DISPLAY. You collectors will know when you see the pictures. Check out the pictures and judge the condition for yourself. This will make a great addition to any collection. If you have any questions please ask. Make sure you don't miss out on this fantastic piece and BID NOW! I have made sure to give you collectors BIG photos of this wonderful piece so you can see its condition. WHEN WILL YOU EVER FIND ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THIS RARE PIECE ? Be the envy of all your friends with awesome mug. A must for any Weller, Ceramic Pottery, Character, or Antique Pitcher Collector !
- Weller Mammy Vintage Art Pottery Ceramic Syrup Pitcher
- Rare mammy syrup pitcher with good mold, color and glaze.
- Excellent original condition. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.
- Bottom marked Weller.
- Pitcher is 6 1/2" tall and 5 3/4" wide.
- Weller Pottery was founded in 1872 by Samuel A. Weller in Fultonham,
Ohio, initially producing simple utilitarian items such as stoneware
jars and crocks. As the company grew, it moved to Zanesville, Ohio, in
the 1880s and expanded into decorative art pottery, capitalizing on the
popularity of the Arts and Crafts movement. Weller became known for its
wide range of pottery lines, with famous patterns each showcasing the
company's artistic evolution. By employing talented designers, Weller
Pottery gained recognition for its innovative glazes and artistic
designs.
- Weller Pottery ceased operations in 1948, primarily due to
competition from cheaper, mass-produced ceramics and changes in consumer
demand. However, its pottery remains highly collectible today because
of the variety, beauty, and craftsmanship of its designs. Collectors are
drawn to Weller's diverse range of styles from art nouveau to arts and
crafts including hand-decorated floral motifs to rich matte glazes.
Certain lines are especially coveted for their artistic quality and
rarity.
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