Circa 1870: Measuring 11.25" tall and attributed to Philadelphia master potter Richard C. Remmey, this beautifully made one gallon pitcher features classic swag decoration with hanging flowers and cobalt highlights on the handle's terminal. This handsome ovoid water pitcher has a nicely tooled collar and a footed base. The vessel is in superb nearly as fired condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs and only some typical minor water staining to the Albany slip interior and is a classic example of Richard Remmey's post Civil War period blue decorated stoneware.