"The pitcher has a unique shape with protruding belly and beautiful patina on the copper body. It features a hexagonal design with overall figural scenes likely in a Victorian or neo-classical style and decorated with floral, foliage and geometric motifs. There is a hallmark on the bottom. Please note that the photos do not do justice to the artwork.

E.G. Webster & Son was an American manufacturer of silverware founded by Elizur G. Webster (1829-1900).

The firm was started in Brooklyn, NY in 1859 and became known as E.G. Webster & Son in 1886 until 1928 to design silver holloware, including trays, mirror frames, bowls and tea or coffee services.

Measures/dimensions, 8 1/2" high (across highest point) x 9" wide (from tip of spout to handle) x 6" deep (across deepest point) x (4" x 4" ) base: weight 1 lbs & 12 oz."

Please see photos as this is part of the description. There is small dent on the lower portion of one side and the pour spout seam has split.