The 101 (one o one or one hundred and one) pattern was made by George Duncan & Sons, c. 1885. The handle on this pitcher features a "Burlington" mark at each end of the handle. The mark is usually found at the bottom end of the handle, however this piece also has the mark at the upper end. There is a thin 1" long line of glass impurities adjacent to the lip, a few black impurities on the foot, and 3 small nicks on the upper central decorative band. The pitcher measures 9" base to lip. (#4901)
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