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Early twentieth-century syrup pitcher stands 5 inches high. Metal does not attract a magnet. Bottom is marked with a spider web that has a star at the center and a W inside the star. The number 90 is under the spider web. Hinged lid with a fancy knob and a curved cover over the spout (to keep the flies out!) Lovely floral design around pitcher and on lid. Inside is very pitted. I believe this little pitcher has been through a fire which damaged its plating. It was probably silver-plated originally. Although the plating is damaged, the pretty design is still intact. It looks as though it may polish well, although it will not look the way it did originally.
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