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Culture:English
Title:pitcher
Date Made:1850-1870
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: porcelain (bone china), polychrome enamels
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Staffordshire
Accession Number:  HD 76.248
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. Haskins Day
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
English Staffordshire porcelain (bone china) cream jug (matches HD 70.118) with a white body decorated with pink berries and gray leaves, which was part of the "Marriage Tea Set" of Maud Stebbins McClure (b.1871). Maud Stebbins McClure was the daughter of John Ashmun Stebbins (1846-1872) and Fanny Burrett (d.1875) who married in 1870. The sons of Moses Stebbins (1803-1880) and Laura Fosdick who married in 1831, John Ashmun Stebbins was the brother of William Henry Harrison Stebbins (b.1840), and William adopted his niece, Maud, after her parents' death.

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