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A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940


A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940
A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940

A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940    A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940

A large hand wrought sterling water pitcher, 5 pints, by The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. Wonderful water pitcher of classic form. Beautiful hand hammered texture and patina. In unbelievable, enviable and treasured condition. Presentation inscription on base, pictured.

Dimensions: 7.5 tall, 9 handle to spout. Thanks to an interested visitor to this site I have discovered that that Cheves Walling was an eminent chemist that was born in Evanston, Ill, graduated from Harvard, completed his PHD at Chicago in 1939 and married Jane Anne Wilson.

This was apparently a wedding present. Most items are antique and have signs of wear and tear. If there is anything you are unsure about please feel free to ask, I will be happy to answer all your questions. The item "A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940" is in sale since Monday, April 15, 2019.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (. The seller is "albionant" and is located in Marietta, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  1. Style: Arts & Crafts
  2. Age: 1900-1940
  3. Brand: The Kalo Shop
  4. Type: Pitchers & Jugs
  5. Composition: Sterling Silver


A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940    A hand wrought sterling water pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago c. 1940