This Brush McCoy yellowware batter pitcher has the warm tone and sturdy feel that made early American kitchen pottery so dependable and beloved.
It solves the need for a functional vessel that also brings history, color, and character into the kitchen or onto open shelving.
Made in the USA in the early 1900s by Brush McCoy, this pitcher was originally used for mixing and pouring batter with ease. The yellowware clay body shows natural glaze variation, surface wear, and small imperfections from years of use that give it depth and authenticity. Its generous form and handle make it equally useful today as a vase, decorative crock, or statement kitchen piece. Hand selected from a local collector’s estate for its storied presence and classic American pottery appeal.
This pitcher pairs beautifully with pieces from our Stoneware and Pottery and Vintage Kitchen Decor collections for a warm, collected look.
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