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This entry is part 3 of 9 in the series Treasures and Curiosities

3 comments

  1. Oh how lovely! What a treasure, indeed!
    And so happy to hear you still use these! I’ve recently been gifted with some depression glassware. And my first thought was to use it on my own table!
    What a wonderful way to bring back memories, and share with our family the ties to our past!
    Thanks for sharing these photos!
    .-= Cyndi Beane Henry´s last blog ..Treasure Chest Thursday – Floral Cards =-.

    • James Buehner on April 2, 2011 at 11:18 pm

    This is a great pitcher. Truly hand hammered. I believe the mark pictured is from the tray, which dates to a later era. Pitcher mark at the bottom should say “Hand wrought.”

  2. I just looked at the picture, and indeed, it does say, “Cromwell hand wrought aluminum”. So the pitcher is aluminum, not buenilum. I guess should have looked at looked at it more closely earlier. I always thought the two belonged together, but it appears that they are different things.

    Thank you for giving me this information.

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