4.90K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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4.90K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hello all. I have what might be a porcelain? cobalt blue and white cat approximately 12 inches tall that has been in my family for decades and is probably a pitcher as the head serves as a stopper. I have no idea where it was purchased, what it is worth (if anything), et cetera, and would be most appreciative if you would please take a look at the attachment. If anyone has any ideas on this I would love to hear from you. In advance, I appreciate your time and effort.

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Ok, I’m going to give this my thought. The thing that tipped me off was the pontil mark. It’s possible it could be Pilgrim glass from Ceredo West Virginia, 1949 to 2001. Much of there glass had stickers or there famous pontil mark. I have seen at show’s and antique mall’s this glassware with no other identification mark except for the pontil and on the sticker would be Pilgrim glass including E-Bay. They made a lot of cranberry glass and cobalt glass. They use molds from Pheonix glass that went out of business. Google history of Pilgrim glass to learn more. I did find free form hand blown glass without a mold of several owl’s. One owl was cobalt with the same color light blue painted in area’s on it. Pilgrim glass sells relatively reasonable. Not many people are even aware of the company. i myself did’nt become knowledgable of pilgrim glass until about 6 years ago. They made lot’s of little cream pitchers, vases, etc.

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