Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable order Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vtg READ
Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable order Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vtg READ, Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vintage READLovely Pitcher/Jug with colors of red yellow.
Product code: Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable order Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vtg READ
Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vintage READ Lovely Pitcher/Jug with colors of red, yellow, white, green and purple. Because of the nice colors it is suitable for many occasions and will fit with many color schemes. The embossed details on the vegetables add even more interest. 1 3/4 Quart Size order Handpainted Approximate Dimensions: 7 7/8" Tall 9 3/4" Across pitcher including spout and handle 4" Across bottom of pitcher Pre-loved. Taken from a cherished collection. I noted one small chip on the handle and on the top edge inside the spout. These are shown in extreme close ups in the last few photos and could be touched up easily. Also I see a place on the one ear of corn where either a couple of kernels are broken off, or it was manufactured like that. Hard to tell. Also shown in the last few photos. Please use the zoom feature on the photos to see all aspects of this pitcher. The photos are a big part of the description.
Fitz and Floyd Pitcher Mixed Vegetable Colorful Jug Vase Embossed 1986 Vintage READ Lovely Pitcher/Jug with colors of red, yellow, white, green and purple. Because of the nice colors it is suitable for many occasions and will fit with many color schemes. The embossed details on the vegetables add even more interest. 1 3/4 Quart Size order Handpainted Approximate Dimensions: 7 7/8" Tall 9 3/4" Across pitcher including spout and handle 4" Across bottom of pitcher Pre-loved. Taken from a cherished collection. I noted one small chip on the handle and on the top edge inside the spout. These are shown in extreme close ups in the last few photos and could be touched up easily. Also I see a place on the one ear of corn where either a couple of kernels are broken off, or it was manufactured like that. Hard to tell. Also shown in the last few photos. Please use the zoom feature on the photos to see all aspects of this pitcher. The photos are a big part of the description.