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Antique 1900s Haynes Ware Toulon Small Ceramic Pitcher in Pink Green Figural Spout & Handle
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A little history lesson first ...
Baltimore, Maryland, once a major industrial center, also played a short-lived but significant role …
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A little history lesson first ...
Baltimore, Maryland, once a major industrial center, also played a short-lived but significant role in ceramics history in America. For a few years, the city’s now-defunct potteries were energized by a cross-town competition, but more than a century later, as with so many stories of this sort, few people are aware of Baltimore's role as a pottery hub.
David Francis Haynes was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts in 1835. After working at a crockery factory in Lowell, he was sent to England to develop relationships with English ceramic manufacturers. While in England, Haynes was introduced to the aesthetic movement.
Upon returning to the United States, he settled in Baltimore and as was hired by Ammidon and Company, a wholesaler of crockery, hardware, and lamps. He became a partner in 1872, then sole proprietor in 1877, changing the name to D. F. Haynes & Co.
In 1882, D. F. Haynes & Co. purchased the Chesapeake Pottery plant, which had two buildings and a single kiln. In addition to expanding the plant, Haynes hired Lewis Taft from Staffordshire to direct bodies, glazes, and kilns. He also hired Frederick Hackney, a former Wedgwood majolica expert. Although initially successful, financial pressure forced Haynes to sell the pottery. Edwin Bennett, who owned Bennett Pottery, purchased D. F. Haynes & Co. in 1887. The name changed to Haynes Bennett & Co.
When Bennett retired in 1895, Frank R. Haynes, son of David F. Haynes, purchased Bennett’s share in the company. The company was renamed D. F. Haynes and Son in 1896.
When David Haynes died in 1908, his son Frank assumed full control of the company. In 1914, the American Sugar and Refining Company purchased D. F. Haynes & Son, and pottery production was discontinued at the Chesapeake Pottery site.
And now on to this listing ...
An antique ceramic pitcher made by the Haynes company in their Toulon pattern, with an embossed floral pattern in muted tones of pink and green. The spout is a figural human face with a long beard - reminds me of the North Wind. The handle has a figural lion head at the top where the thumb rests.
I don't know whether this piece was manufactured to be part of a washstand set with a basin, or a stand-alone milk pitcher. (There was a washstand set manufactured in this pattern that had a larger pitcher). While it remains in perfectly fine functional condition for use, it would also make a unique room accent piece.
My research on this back stamp rendered several consistent results attributing production date to 1904, but I don't know for sure.
No chips, cracks, or unusual wear. The gold trim remains almost completely intact, which is nothing short of amazing considering its age. Crazing consistent with age. This pitcher stands 6" tall.
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- Dimensions
- 6ʺW × 6ʺD × 6ʺH
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Light Pink
- Condition Notes
- Crazing consistent with age. No chips, cracks, or unusual wear. The gold trim remains almost completely intact, which is nothing … moreCrazing consistent with age. No chips, cracks, or unusual wear. The gold trim remains almost completely intact, which is nothing short of amazing considering its age. less
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