For sale is a small souvenir pitcher or creamer made for O. G. Seeley featuring an image of the Old Belfry in Lexington, MA. This unassuming building held the town bell which marked the time for bed, called residents to worship and warned them of danger including the first alarm of the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The white pitcher has a single, full color illustration of the building with hand lettered title and a metallic gold frame; the gold detailing continues around the lip and forward-facing contours of the spout.

This piece is in very good condition with no damage or damage with the exception of light shelf wear on bottom rim.. The pitcher is marked on the bottom in black: Made in Germany for O. G. Seeley, Lexington, MA (Seeley Druggist & Stationary).

Approximate Measurements
2" wide diameter, top opening
2 1/4" diameter base
4 1/2" long, spout to handle
4 1/2" high
11 fluid ounce capacity