. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . Second and Last Afternoon ?^ 228—Early Washington Salt-glaze Pitcher Expanding sides, shaped mouth and triple bamboohandle, enriched in low relief with figures: Washing-ington Taking Leave of his Mother, Washington«—^ — holding Declaration of Independence, and interven- ing draped coat-of-arms of America. Height, 5% ^ote: Very rare in this small size. From the collection of the late William F. Havemeyer.(Illustrated) 229—Early Washington Salt-glaze Pitcher Larger, similar to the preceding. Note: T


. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . Second and Last Afternoon ?^ 228—Early Washington Salt-glaze Pitcher Expanding sides, shaped mouth and triple bamboohandle, enriched in low relief with figures: Washing-ington Taking Leave of his Mother, Washington«—^ — holding Declaration of Independence, and interven- ing draped coat-of-arms of America. Height, 5% ^ote: Very rare in this small size. From the collection of the late William F. Havemeyer.(Illustrated) 229—Early Washington Salt-glaze Pitcher Larger, similar to the preceding. Note: This and the following are the only examples of this-TT) — pitcher that have come to the notice of the present owner for many years. Height, IO14 inches. (Illustrated) 230—Early Washington Salt-glaze Pitcher Similar to the preceding. Mounted with shaped hinged ^-TV) pewter cover. ?^^ Height, 11% inches. (Illustrated).


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