Victorian Aesthetic Movement Silverplate Tilting Water Pitcher Rogers & Brittin Circa 1870, Late 19th Century, United is a distinctive late 19th century United States silverplate piece measuring 9ʺW × 9ʺD × 19.62ʺH. A large silver-plated water tipper that has Aesthetic Movement artistry with owls, herons, butterflies, fans, and flowers in the designs. It’s a spectacular tour de force. The stand has a large brass double handle. A one-of-a-kind piece that brings warmth and character to a curated interior.
Size: 9ʺW × 9ʺD × 19.62ʺH
Materials: Silverplate
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: United States
Condition: The pitcher can't tip as the knob on the end of a holder on one side of the pitcher, as The pitcher can't tip as the knob on the end of a holder on one side of the pitcher, as well as one prong on the frame is broken off. The prong has been saved and is included. The goblet holder is slightly bent downward. There is silver loss, but it still has some shine. There are a few dents on the pitcher's mouth. The pitcher still has a great look for decorative purposes even if it can't rotate. Or you could have it repaired, which would be pretty simple to do
Reference Number: Please refer to stock #BNR-34050282 when inquiring at contact@princecastleconsignment.com.
SKU: BNR-34050282
Shipment: Worldwide shipping at actual cost.
Payment: We accept bank wire transfers and all major credit cards.
Return Policy: Our aim is to ensure that you are happy with your purchase. In the very unlikely event that the authenticity of an item is disputed, please email us immediately. We will gladly accept your return within 7 days of receipt for a full refund excluding shipping costs and import duties if applicable. The item must be returned to us in its original condition.

