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Submitted by mccormickstudio on Thu, 08/09/2007 - 12:10am.
I love the way the pitchers are dancing in a circle.
The Golden Yellow Malibu Modern water pitcher would be hard to find.
I'm wondering what the blue pitcher is in the foreground? You've juxtaposed it in front of the Ben Seibel Pfaltzgraff Country Time pitcher--are the shape similarities a clue or just a coinkydink?
Submitted by mccormickstudio on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 7:56am.
The blue pitcher is a Marshall Studios M17 pitcher. They both have something of a bulbous bottom and a flared top. A coinkydink I suppose. Not sure if the Country Time pitcher predates the MS picher. I'll do some checking.
Nice!
Nice!
I love the way the pitchers are dancing in a circle.
The Golden Yellow Malibu Modern water pitcher would be hard to find.
I'm wondering what the blue pitcher is in the foreground? You've juxtaposed it in front of the Ben Seibel Pfaltzgraff Country Time pitcher--are the shape similarities a clue or just a coinkydink?
The blue pitcher is a
The blue pitcher is a Marshall Studios M17 pitcher. They both have something of a bulbous bottom and a flared top. A coinkydink I suppose. Not sure if the Country Time pitcher predates the MS picher. I'll do some checking.