Body Style

Corinthian

Naming Source:

Club Named

Potter

E&C Challinor
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Lane Delph, Fenton

Manufacturing Era(s):

1870s

Treatment:

Copper Lustre

Footprints/Shapes:

Oval

Type(s) of Ware:

Bath, Dinnerware

Motif(s):

Tea Leaf

Description:

Corinthian columns with intricate capitals graced the architecture of ancient Greece. The stately columns dividing this elegant pitcher into quarters are the inspiration for the adaptation of the Corinthian name. A crimped and scalloped rim tops the colonaded body.

side embossing

rim embossing

handle