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- Condition: Used - Excellent
- Description: Warwick china was made in Wheeling, West Virginia, from 1887 to 1951
- Many pieces were made with hand painted or decal decorations
- This pitcher measures 7 ¾” tall and 4 oe’ at its base and 5” wide when including the handle
- The pitcher features purple flowers with yellow centers hand painted on an off-white base color
- The upper lip and handle have speckled gold accents
- The pitcher is deemed to be in very good, rather than excellent, condition, as it does exhibit crazing
- Nonetheless, the pitcher is free of chips and cracks
- The graphics are sharp, unblemished and colorful
- There are gray marks on the inside of the pitcher, possibly from stirring with a spoon
- Would make an interesting period display piece
- Please review the photos carefully for details
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