This is a beautiful antique pitcher made in England in the late 1800's. It's white with a wonderful floral transferware pattern in brown. It features flowers on branches on the outside of the jug, on its handle, and on the interior of the rim. On the base is a printed mark indicating that it was made in the "Petunia" pattern by Brown-Westhead Moore & Co. who made pottery in England from 1862 to 1904.

It measures approximately 7 1/4" high to the spout, and it's about 5 1/2" from the handle to the spout.

Excellent Condition: Super condition for its age with no cracks, chips, fleabites, or staining to the exterior. There is a little crazing and staining inside the pitcher. Please see photos for details.