The large pitcher appears to be a white Wedgwood Jasperware pitcher featuring a bas-relief design of a woman carrying a laundry bundle on her head. Jasperware is a type of fine stoneware known for its matte, unglazed finish and contrasting raised decorations. It was developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s and has become one of the company's most recognizable products. The pitcher is likely from the 19th or early 20th century, based on the style of the potter's marks used during that period. Mark is shown in pictures.
The next size pitcher appears to be from the United States Pottery Co in Vermont. Parian Ware Pitcher. Circa 1847-1850. No Park on item.
The little vase is Also Antique Parian Vase White with Flowers and Leaves Pattern Design 5 3/8"
No Mark on item.
Condition: Very Good to excellent
Measurements: See Pictures
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