
I haven't counted the pitchers we have, but here are a few, in the china cabinet I inherited from my dad. Any oak furniture we inherited were pieces my dad picked up. (The other wooden heirlooms were from my mom's parents or grandparents, or even great grandparents).
The little Belleek (bowing) lady in the top and second photos is one of my faves, given by my sister Nancy.

This little madonna is not a pitcher (obviously), but a soft stone sculptured piece from our days in Turkey. Don't recall exactly where we picked her up, out East I think, maybe Cappadocia.
The stacked pitchers below are for sauces and gravy. The bottom one, along with the stacks of plates and bowls here, are from the Johnson Bros set I bought at auction for $55 - service for 12! Later the set was appraised for $2,000. :)
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