This compelling antique salt-glazed stoneware pitcher features a detailed raised relief scene depicting Native American figures, teepees, and landscape elements, evoking early American frontier imagery and 19th-century folk-art traditions. The sculptural handle is particularly striking, formed as a Native American chief’s head, adding both symbolic presence and visual depth. Finished in classic gray stoneware with rich cobalt-blue relief decoration, the pitcher measures approximately 8 inches tall and 8 inches wide. Substantial and expressive, this piece was clearly intended as both a functional vessel and a storytelling object, making it a standout addition to any collection of early American pottery, folk art, or historical ceramics.
⭐ Key Features
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Antique salt-glazed stoneware construction
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Raised cobalt-blue relief depicting Native American figures and teepees
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Sculptural handle formed as a Native American chief’s head
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Shaped pouring spout and thick-walled, hand-finished form
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Approximate dimensions: 8" wide x 8" tall
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Strong visual appeal for collectors of folk art and historical pottery
📦 Condition
Good – Age-consistent wear including glaze variation, surface pitting, and a noticeable chip at the lower base with blue pigment loss. No major cracks observed. Condition reflects authentic age and use; please review images closely.
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