Warwick China Mini Syrup Pitcher

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Up for sale is a Rare flow blue syrup jug made by The Warwick China Co. of Wheeling West Virginia. The Warwick China Company operated in Wheeling, West Virginia from 1887 to 1951. The mark on this pitcher was used in the late 1890's until around 1910. It has a beautiful scene of a village and detailed windmills on both sides. The flow blue motif is of a village on one side and a windmill and barn on the other side. A wonderful example of early Warwick pottery that would make a nice addition to any flow blue collection. The pitcher is in great usable condition besides the usual crazing on this type of glaze. the thumb tab on the lid is an intricate type of cabochon. It is marked Warwick China on the bottom.

It is in very good condition with the exception of a slight repair on the handle where it looks like it might have been reattached. . The inside cover is signed: Pat SER 2, 1886, Apr.

The pitcher measures approx. 4 1/8" in H. Any questions please e-mail us

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Up for sale is a Rare flow blue syrup jug made by The Warwick China Co. of Wheeling West Virginia. The Warwick China Company operated in Wheeling, West Virginia from 1887 to 1951. The mark on this pitcher was used in the late 1890's until around 1910. It has a beautiful scene of a village and detailed windmills on both sides. The flow blue motif is of a village on one side and a windmill and barn on the other side. A wonderful example of early Warwick pottery that would make a nice addition to any flow blue collection. The pitcher is in great usable condition besides the usual crazing on this type of glaze. the thumb tab on the lid is an intricate type of cabochon. It is marked Warwick China on the bottom.

It is in very good condition with the exception of a slight repair on the handle where it looks like it might have been reattached. . The inside cover is signed: Pat SER 2, 1886, Apr.

The pitcher measures approx. 4 1/8" in H. Any questions please e-mail us

Up for sale is a Rare flow blue syrup jug made by The Warwick China Co. of Wheeling West Virginia. The Warwick China Company operated in Wheeling, West Virginia from 1887 to 1951. The mark on this pitcher was used in the late 1890's until around 1910. It has a beautiful scene of a village and detailed windmills on both sides. The flow blue motif is of a village on one side and a windmill and barn on the other side. A wonderful example of early Warwick pottery that would make a nice addition to any flow blue collection. The pitcher is in great usable condition besides the usual crazing on this type of glaze. the thumb tab on the lid is an intricate type of cabochon. It is marked Warwick China on the bottom.

It is in very good condition with the exception of a slight repair on the handle where it looks like it might have been reattached. . The inside cover is signed: Pat SER 2, 1886, Apr.

The pitcher measures approx. 4 1/8" in H. Any questions please e-mail us