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18885Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
Description:
Shadow box with a mirror on the back. The shadowbox has a silkflower in the inside with paper lace at the four corners.
17583Creamer from Kimball House
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
Description:
Gold trimmed white creamer said to have come from the Kimball House in Northeast Harbor. Marked with a "K".
17584China Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • ca 1900
Description:
This small pitcher measures 2 and one half inches high. It looks like it was for a single serving of cream. It is inscribed with the letter "k" and is marked on the bottom with the date "1929", as well as, the words "The Bailey-Walker vitrified china". There is a wider gold band around the top, on the handle, and a thinner band around the bottom. (see picture) This is thought to be a creamer used in the dining room at the Kimball House, Northeast Harbor hotel. See relations tab for same object. [show more]
18490Cream Jug, Rock End Hotel
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • E.J. Totten
Description:
Cream jug from Rock End Hotel, Northeast Harbor. Labeled "made in Germany" and E.J. Totten of Northeast Harbor on bottom. Image of the hotel on the jug.
17586Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
  • 1946-1955
Description:
Belleek pitcher of 4th mark. Face with grapes surrounding both side. Marked 96-329
13477Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
  • 1965
Description:
Belleek pitcher with 6th mark. Shell shape with gold on handle. Creamy white. Marked 96-338
12416Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
  • 1946-1955
Description:
Belleek pitcher with 4th mark. Fish scale pattern. Bottom broken.
12285Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
Description:
Wooden one pint pitcher. Somewhat rough and was probably hand carved. Top is very much like a measure with spout for pouring. Pencil mark on the side. Donor info- found in attic of former A.J. Whiting (A.V. Higgins) store built in the 1850s.
3259Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher
  • 1946-1955
Description:
Belleek pitcher with 4th mark. Leaves and berries. Some leaves yellow. Handle resembles twisted rope. Marked 96-284
1799Belleek creamer of the 5th mark.
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • 1956-1965
Description:
Belleek creamer of the 5th mark. Has four rings around body, three legs and handle.