“ Pitcher ”
This pitcher has been in our family for over 100 years. It belonged to my grandmother. She brought to the USA in 1938 when she moved here from Europe. I’m not sure how it was broken, however, due to its sentimental value we decided not to throw it out.
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": In The Home
  • karen feldman Edited 2 months ago

    did you try to put it together? superglue works great on stuff like this. more light on the foreground would have the image not look like its floating. so wonderful to… more

    did you try to put it together? superglue works great on stuff like this. more light on the foreground would have the image not look like its floating. so wonderful to have something so unique handed down..

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  • Dawn Mason Edited 3 months ago

    What a shame, but too interesting to throw out

    What a shame, but too interesting to throw out

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  • Jeff Marcowitz Edited 4 months ago

    Like a puzzle, Harold.  Spent time looking at this trying to figure out where the pieces go.  Some are missing, right?  Cool image, great story and well… more

    Like a puzzle, Harold.  Spent time looking at this trying to figure out where the pieces go.  Some are missing, right?  Cool image, great story and well presented.

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  • Teri Shors Edited 4 months ago

    Gorilla glue is your friend.  Beautiful story and photo.

    Gorilla glue is your friend.  Beautiful story and photo.

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