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Antique Minton 24 oz Pitcher/Creamer Clifton/White Fife 1891-1902, 4.5in Tall

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Trim: Gold
  • Model: 24 oz Pitcher or Creamer
  • Pattern: Clifton or White Fife
  • Object Type: Creamer
  • Condition: Used
  • Color: White
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Brand: Minton
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Antique Minton china 24 oz pitcher or large creamer in the "
    Clifton" or similar "White Fife" fluted pattern.  Clifton pieces all had gold trim and White Fife pieces generally did not except for maybe some handles.  This pitcher's handle is all gold trim.  Measures about
    4.5in tall and 3-1/2" diameter on bottom.  The marking on the bottom dates this piece
    1891-1902.  In very good useable condition but there is a 1 inch long vertical hairline crack at the top near the spout and 1 tiny fleabite on other side of spout on the top rim.  From an antique dealer's estate in NH.
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