Decorative Pitchers and Jars

Artistic representations of elegant pitchers and jars, drawn in watercolor, showcasing vintage and decorative designs.

John Dana, Pitcher, c 1937 Pitcher
John Dana, Pitcher, c 1937 Pitcher
Pa. German Cottage Cheese Strainer. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 38.3 x 29 cm (15 1/16 x 11 7/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Don Cecilio.William Henry Fox Talbot, Articles of China, 1844, salt print from a calotype negative.Apothecaries' Hall: an ancient mortar, with details of its decoration. Engraving.Painted terracotta vase in the Museo Nazionale in Naples, c. 1875 - c. 1900 photograph  National Museum cardboard. photographic support albumen print container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase. horse. ram National MuseumNew hybrid Gladioli, Berlin, NY, Arthur Cowee, Berlin, New York State, Gladiolus, Catalogs, Nursery stock, Nurseries, Horticulture, Cowee Arthur Firm, Garden stories, In bloom, A beautifully arranged bouquet of white gladiolus flowers is elegantly displayed in an ornate crystal vase. The delicate petals of the gladiolus, known for their tall, striking spikes, create a stunning focal point. The intricate design of the vase complements the floral arrangement, showcasing the artistry of both nature and craftsmanship. The overall composition exudes a sense of grace and sophistication, perfect for enhancing any setting.A bell with a church in the location of Gredzów (Galicia) from 1583 requisitioned in 1917/1918;  Not after 5.10.1918 (1917-00-00-1918-00-00);Golden cup with lid, donated to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the trip to Chatham, 1667, Aert Schouman, 1748 drawing Image of the golden cup with loose lid, donated by the States of Holland and West-Friesland to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the victory over the English during the trip to Chatham, 20-23 June 1667. On the cup a performance of the Tour to Chatham.  paper. watercolor (paint) brush cupImage of the golden cup with loose lid, donated by the States of Holland and West Friesland to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the victory over the English during the voyage to Chatham, 20-23 June 1667. On the cup a depiction of the Voyage to Chatham, Golden cup with lid, donated to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the Voyage to Chatham, 1667., draughtsman: Aert Schouman, (mentioned on object), 1748, paper, brush, h 330 mm × w 231 mm, FTZYC Doctype Art pottery, Latest Novelties, Plate 89, showing vases, jugs, jars and other items in a range of styles and patterns.      Date: circa 1880sVersailles, Vase par Ballin. Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget; French, 1857-1927. Date: 1905. Dimensions: 22.2 × 17.6 cm (image); 22.2 × 17.9 cm (paper). Albumen print. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Wine glass; The Wine-Glass. A wine glass standing on a tray.Hester Duany, Silver Tea Caddy, c 1939 Silver Tea CaddyTeapot. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 20 x 25.4 cm (7 7/8 x 10 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and colored pencil on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: American 20th Century.Sleeping baby in a cradle.Potted Plant and Almanac, Totoya Hokkei, 1817  A porcelain pot with a spring anemone and an Almanac in the foreground. The pot is decorated with a boat bobbing on a river. The Almanac is entitled 'Calendar for Bunka 14, year of the OS'. With one poem. Japan paper color woodcut Domestic tableware of  a Victorian household.        Date: late 19th centuryGoblet, from the Novelties series (N228, Type 4) issued by Kinney Bros. 1889 Issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company Trade cards from the "Novelties" series (N228), issued in 1889 to promote Kinney Tobacco Company. There are five types of card within the series. Type 1 cards are round. Type 2 cards are round with colored borders. Type 3 cards are die cut to the shape of a novelty item. Type 4 are also die cut with embossing. Type 5 depict novelties on a rectangular card. Finally, Type 6 are die cut in the shape of an egg.. Goblet, from the Novelties series (N228, Type 4) issued by Kinney Bros.. 1889. Commercial color lithograph. Issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco CompanyTennis racket, from the Novelties series (N228, Type 3) issued by Kinney Bros. 1889 Issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company Trade cards from the "Novelties" series (N228), issued in 1889 to promote Kinney Tobacco Company. There are five types of card within the series. Type 1 cards are round. Type 2 cards are round with colored borders. Type 3 cards are die cut to the shape of a novelty item. Type 4 are also die cut with embossing. Type 5 depict novelties on a rectangular card. Finally, Type 6 are die cut in the shape of an egg.. Tennis racket, from the Novelties series (N228, Type 3) issued by Kinney Bros.. 1889. Commercial color lithograph. Issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco CompanyJean Baptiste Verduc. Line engraving, 1733.