This is a vintage Mid-century modern Red Wing Water Pitcher from the Concord Line (1947).  It is green with a cream interior.  It has an elongated spout, typical of the Concord Line, and holds 56 oz.  It is 13" tall. 

I don't know what pattern line within the Concord Line this green color pitcher was part of.  It may have been part of the Quartette pattern and can coordinate with several of the patterns.

Concord is the name of the group of design molds for dinnerware. The Concord line had square plates with rounded corners and long elegant lines for the pitchers and dishes.  The Concord line was used as the base for the several painted patterns including Blossom Time, Buds, Chrysanthemum, Fantasy, Fruit, Harvest, Iris, Lanterns, Leaf Magic, Lexington, Lotus, Magnolia, Morning Glory Blue, Morning Glory Pink, Nassau, Quartette, Spring Song, Willow Wind Blue, Willow Wind Pink, Zinnia.

This specific pitcher is in overall good condition without any cracks or crazing.  It has three small chips on one side of the spout; it has a little rough spot (missing glaze during manufacturing) on the other edge where two colors meet; it has a notch in the base which appears to have been done before glazing at the plant; and it has two tiny black hair lines (scratches?) in the cream glaze.  See photos.