- Tags Marks Hallmarks:
- unable to read
- Pattern:
- Brown Drip
- Material:
- Stoneware pottery
- Type or Style:
- Pitcher
- Circa:
- 1940s–1970s
- Item Height:
- 3 5/8 in
- Item Width:
- 2 1/4 in
- Condition Notes:
- Excellent vintage condition
Bring mid-century charm to your collection with this vintage Brown Drip glaze pottery pitcher, a classic example of American kitchenware from the 1940s–1970s.
This pitcher features the beloved brown drip glaze finish, with a deep chocolate brown body and hand-applied tan/white glaze that flows organically from the rim. The glossy finish and rustic aesthetic make it both a decorative and functional piece — perfect for serving syrup, cream, or gravy, or for display in a farmhouse kitchen.
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Maker: unable to read in the style of Hull Pottery / McCoy Pottery (USA, mid-20th century)
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Material: Stoneware pottery with drip glaze finish
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Color: Deep brown with tan/white drip rim
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Size: 6" x 3 3/4"
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no cracks or repairs; glaze is rich and glossy (see photos).
A timeless piece of American pottery that blends rustic charm with mid-century utility.