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Antique Questions Forum / K.T.& K. Pitcher
« on: December 04, 2005, 12:43:03 am »
Thanks for all your help everybody!

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Antique Questions Forum / K.T.& K. Pitcher
« on: December 03, 2005, 02:06:45 am »
I found out it was bought about 50 plus years ago an an Indian meeting in Texas.  I have tried and tried to upload a picture of the letters on the bottom, but it says the upload failed.  I have it in jpeg form and it is 3.32 KB in size, so I don't know what is the matter.  

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Antique Questions Forum / K.T.& K. Pitcher
« on: December 02, 2005, 03:30:52 am »
The "S----V" is actually an "S" with a solid line from the "S" across to the "V", about mid height.  I do not know what it means.   I will make a digital photo of the pitcher and the bottom of the pitcher and attempt to attach them, probably sometime tomorrow.  
Thanks.  

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Antique Questions Forum / K.T.& K. Pitcher
« on: December 01, 2005, 04:32:00 am »
The pitcher is cold to the touch and it is heavier than I would have expected.  The glaze is what I think is called crazed.  It is smooth but it has little lines running through it, kind of like wrinkled paper.  

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Antique Questions Forum / K.T.& K. Pitcher
« on: November 30, 2005, 03:47:29 pm »
I have an old pitcher from my mother in law that is cream, size about 8 1/2 tall and 9 inches wide from spout to back of handle.  No decorations except for what looks like a 1/2 inch rope around the handle at the top of the curve.  On the bottom it says "K.T. & K." with a line under it.   Under that is "S-----V" with a line under it.  Then under that it says "CHINA.". and under that it says "S.F.J."  As to age, I only know my mother in law is 92 and the pitcher belonged to her mother.  Can anyone give me an idea if it has any value other than sentimental?

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