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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: kathyp1039 on March 05, 2012, 12:22:29 PM
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Hi everyone-hoping someone can tell me what this is. Its in with a whole bunch of my Grandmother's stuff, all I remember is she only used it at Thanksgiving for the gravy-and i'd call it a pitcher not a boat-its pretty big! I just can't find it on the internet anywhere! Only markings are a Napcoware sticker and the number 8148 on the bottom of it. So anyone know anything-how old,value or what it is? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Your piece was produced by National Potteries Corporation, otherwise known as Napco,Established in 1938 in Bedford, Ohio. Height of popularity 50s & 60s. Napco used a wide array of marks paper labels feature various wording, such as: "A Napco Collection," "Napco originals by Giftware," "National Potteries Co., Cleveland, OH, Made in Japan," and "Napcoware, Import Japan."
I would say your piece is a pitcher value about $7.00 But what a wonderful piece full of memories for you!!
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Oh yes it is full of memories that's for certain!
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This would sell for $10 - 12 in my neck of the woods.