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White Ceramic Pitcher, Broken, S.S. Central America [159085]

Currency:USD Category:Artifacts / Shipwreck Artifacts Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 USD and UP
White Ceramic Pitcher, Broken, S.S. Central America [159085]
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425.00USDto A****e+ buyer's premium (85.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 12:31UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Double spouted, white ceramic pitcher recovered from the S.S. Central America with one spout broken off. It is 11 inches tall, 5.25 inches in diameter at the base, and 6 inches in diameter at the widest. Spout-to-spout distance was probably 5.5 inches. The design is a 10-sided body. Hallmark on the base shows the British royal seal with // IRONSTONE CHINA / J.F. // beneath it. This refers to J. Fernyhough, who was a china/ironstone manufacturer in Staffordshire, in partnership with J. Adams and S. Hartshorne, until October 1853. (10/4/1853, Liverpool Mercury, and 10/7/1853, Coventry Standard). This piece may have been purchased as part of the initial outfitting of the ship for its maiden voyage in October 1853 as the S.S. George Law, the original name for the S.S. Central America. As noted, this piece is missing one spout, but it is unknown whether this break occurred before or after the sinking. The surface bears some seafloor dirt and a few iron-stain splotches it acquired from being on the seafloor for more than a century.
Video of recovery:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFeDL1WDc90

Date: 1857
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Provenance: SS Central America Collection