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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 138056, member: 182"]These pitchers were made (I believe) during the 60s or 70s, giftware for brides likely. The top will be silver-plate, unless it's marked Sterling, which I highly doubt. The bottom is pressed glass. I think they were made in England. Some of them had a center canister for ice and it kept your wine chilled without diluting it. Otherwise, it was for wine usually, or whatever you wanted to serve from it. While you don't see them everywhere, they are not especially rare or hard to find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 138056, member: 182"]These pitchers were made (I believe) during the 60s or 70s, giftware for brides likely. The top will be silver-plate, unless it's marked Sterling, which I highly doubt. The bottom is pressed glass. I think they were made in England. Some of them had a center canister for ice and it kept your wine chilled without diluting it. Otherwise, it was for wine usually, or whatever you wanted to serve from it. While you don't see them everywhere, they are not especially rare or hard to find.[/QUOTE]
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