Vintage Salt Glaze CERAMIC PITCHER Gray Clay Body Cobalt Blue Handle Wet Bottom Low Fire

Made by Wim Muhlendyck, from Rhineland, Germany in the early part of the 20th century. Hand thrown and glazed. This is a beautiful German Art Pottery pitcher.

A low fire gray clay body ceramic pitcher crafted with a cobalt blue salt glaze.

We are pleased to present this lovely gray clay body salt glaze pitcher. Crafted with a cobalt blue glaze, this pitcher is the perfect eye-catching addition. 

The bottom is marked with a maker's cipher and is impressed with 410 over what looks like a 7.

This pitcher is 7 1/2 inches tall, with a lip 3 3/4 inches in diameter and a base 3 1/2 inches in diameter. It weighs 2 pounds.

This pitcher is in truly remarkable condition. It has no cracks or chips marring it. There is a bubble at the top of the handle that must have popped during glazing. (see photo)