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Retro Kitchenalia Water Pitcher

Retro Kitchenalia Water Pitcher

Regular price $52.50 USD
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Step back in time with this 1940s water pitcher by Universal Potteries. This pitcher is more than just a functional kitchen accessory; it's a captivating journey into the kitchens of the past. The hand-painted design in soft, nostalgic colors brings warmth and character to your kitchen. Whether you choose to use it for water, juices, or as a decorative piece, this pitcher effortlessly becomes a centerpiece that sparks nostalgia and conversations about the vintage charm of yesteryears.

Product Details
Brand/Manufacturer: Universal Potteries
Material: Ceramic, Glaze
Year: 1940s
Capacity: 72 fluid ounces

Dimensions
Dimensions (Approximately): 6.5" length, 4.5" width, 8.25" height (at the tallest point)
Overall Weight (Approximately): 2.25 pounds

The piece is in good vintage condition with no chips or cracks. There are some faint surface scratches and crazing which highlights the history of the piece. See photos.

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