The pitcher and wash basin marked "Cal Orig 1733 USA" is likely a piece of vintage or collectible pottery, possibly inspired by or imitating earlier designs rather than being an actual antique from 1733. The "Cal Orig" may refer to California origin, suggesting it was produced by a California-based pottery company. Collectors often seek such items for their decorative value or historical context, so it's worth checking with antique dealers or online marketplaces for similar pieces and more specific information.
I have a pitcher only. If I remember correctly it was my grandmother's (been deceased for many years) and my grandfather (who died before I was born) brought it back (or sent it home) to my grandmother from France where he fought in the First World War. My pitcher is numbered. I always wondered about the artist. Would love to find more about my beautiful keepsake pitcher.
It is called a ewer
It is called a ewer
how much is a devon ewer and basin No:221 worth
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You can write a sentence with the word "core" in it a few ways. You can write " There is only one core in Paris Basin".
Anyone can purchase a wash basin on sites like Amazon, and designerboom. It is very comfortable to get your hair washed in and it is perfect to have one if you want to start cutting hair.
Find an antique specialiist. and have him appraise it for a fee. Telll him you are interested for insurance purposes and not to sell.
suggest you google"The Pottery & Porcelain of the United States" Edwin Atlee Barber published 1901
The basin is in the bathroom The basin is white The basin is small The basin is old
Major basins of China: the Tarim Basin, the Junggar Basin, the Qaidam Basin, the Sichuan Basin and the Turpan Basin.
The Watauga River Basin, in the northwest corner of North Carolina, is 184-square miles of mountainous terrain, with 283-miles of streams and rivers. Half the basin is forested land. The water quality is high in the Watauga River Basin.