Silver
Silver Plated Water Pitcher
- Item Number
- 705
- Estimated Value
- 350 USD
- Leading Bid
- 135 USD
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
An elegant silver plated water pitcher from Mexico. The jug has a simple and classic shape, with a subtle pattern of hammered silver. It measures 7.5" in height and 4" in diameter at the mouth, bellowing out to 6" at the widest point in its middle. The wide brim and spout make for easy pouring. The pitcher also features an ornate coil handle with a silver butterfly its top and a spiral design looping down to its end. Though labeled a 'water pitcher,' this item would be great for serving cold beverages of any type throughout the hot summer months!
Donated By:
Mary V. Mochary
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