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17583Creamer from Kimball House
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
Description:
Gold trimmed white creamer said to have come from the Kimball House in Northeast Harbor. Marked with a "K".
17584China Pitcher
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • ca 1900
Description:
This small pitcher measures 2 and one half inches high. It looks like it was for a single serving of cream. It is inscribed with the letter "k" and is marked on the bottom with the date "1929", as well as, the words "The Bailey-Walker vitrified china". There is a wider gold band around the top, on the handle, and a thinner band around the bottom. (see picture) This is thought to be a creamer used in the dining room at the Kimball House, Northeast Harbor hotel. See relations tab for same object. [show more]
18490Cream Jug, Rock End Hotel
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • E.J. Totten
Description:
Cream jug from Rock End Hotel, Northeast Harbor. Labeled "made in Germany" and E.J. Totten of Northeast Harbor on bottom. Image of the hotel on the jug.
1799Belleek creamer of the 5th mark.
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Pitcher, Cream Pitcher
  • 1956-1965
Description:
Belleek creamer of the 5th mark. Has four rings around body, three legs and handle.