Posted 2 years ago
rlwindle
(190 items)
My late mother gave this pitcher to my great grandmother when she was 10 It sets in my china cabinet and is more of a sentimental piece to me. Mom was 10 in 1933, so I know the Pitcher is from that era. She always recounted the story of how she saved her money to get this for great grandmother.
The only mark on it is "Smiley" on the bottom of the pitcher.
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Shawnee producted this pitcher. There is also a cookie jar too. Looks to be in great shape. Love it.