Vintage Watt Pottery No. 16 Cherry & Flower
Infuse your tableware collection with this charmingly handcrafted ceramic pitcher, adorned with a serene botanical design. Its ample size and graceful pour spout make it ideal for serving your favorite beverages or using as a striking floral vase to brighten any room.
The Watt family of Perry County, Ohio, opened the Watt Pottery in July, 1922 on the site of the old Burley Pottery in Crooksville. In 1949 Watt began to produce a series of hand-painted kitchenware that had a simple country design. They kept it simple so that production could increase as the design was quickly applied by workers using bright colors on pottery with an ivory background. The factory burned down in 1965 and operations permanently ceased.
Origin: Perry County, OH circa 1950s
Material: Clay
Condition: Excellent
Size: 5" W x 6 1/2" T