Apostle Pitcher
This pitcher is part of a teaset comprising a small teapot, a large teapot, a waste bowl, a covered sugar bowl, and this pitcher. In 1842 Staffordshire potter Charles Meigh registered "The Minster Jug" design, in which stoneware was decorated with impressed Gothic architectura...
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Collection of Rev. Libertus Van Bokkelen, D.D., L.L.D [1815-1889] [1]. Amy Allison Stirling (Mrs Campbell Lloyd Stirling); by bequest to the Walters Art Museum, 1989.[1] Rector of St. Timothy's Church, Catonsville, MD and grandfather of donor
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cream pitchers
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