Kanawha Red Crackle Mini-Pitcher

$18.00

Kanawha Red Crackle Mini-Pitcher — 5 1/4"

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with normal use. No chips, cracks, or hairlines. Glaze displays intentional crackle patterning.

Dimensions: Height 5 1/4" (13.3 cm); capacity approximately 6–8 ounces. Width from spout to handle ~4 1/2" (11.4 cm).

Description: A compact, decorative mini-pitcher from the Kanawha line, finished in a deep red glaze with a pronounced crackle effect. The form is graceful and utilitarian: a narrow tapered body, a pronounced pouring spout, and a loop handle that sits comfortably for one-finger pouring. The crackle glaze gives a vintage, slightly rustic character—ideal for use as a cream or syrup server, or as a small vase for a single stem.

Care: Hand wash recommended to preserve glaze and crackle finish. Avoid sudden temperature extremes.

Use and display: Suited to tabletop service at intimate settings, vintage-inspired tea service, or as a decorative accent in a collection of mid-century ceramics. Pairs well with other red-glazed pieces, white ironstone, or mixed-pattern vintage tableware.

Provenance note: Kanawha ceramics were produced mid-20th century in the United States and are sought by collectors for their distinctive glazes and utilitarian forms. This mini-pitcher is representative of that aesthetic.

Kanawha Red Crackle Mini-Pitcher — 5 1/4"

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with normal use. No chips, cracks, or hairlines. Glaze displays intentional crackle patterning.

Dimensions: Height 5 1/4" (13.3 cm); capacity approximately 6–8 ounces. Width from spout to handle ~4 1/2" (11.4 cm).

Description: A compact, decorative mini-pitcher from the Kanawha line, finished in a deep red glaze with a pronounced crackle effect. The form is graceful and utilitarian: a narrow tapered body, a pronounced pouring spout, and a loop handle that sits comfortably for one-finger pouring. The crackle glaze gives a vintage, slightly rustic character—ideal for use as a cream or syrup server, or as a small vase for a single stem.

Care: Hand wash recommended to preserve glaze and crackle finish. Avoid sudden temperature extremes.

Use and display: Suited to tabletop service at intimate settings, vintage-inspired tea service, or as a decorative accent in a collection of mid-century ceramics. Pairs well with other red-glazed pieces, white ironstone, or mixed-pattern vintage tableware.

Provenance note: Kanawha ceramics were produced mid-20th century in the United States and are sought by collectors for their distinctive glazes and utilitarian forms. This mini-pitcher is representative of that aesthetic.