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Milk glass, a type of opaque white glass, gained significant popularity in the mid-19th century and continued to be widely produced through the 20th century. Its milky appearance and versatility made it a favored material for decorative and functional tableware, including pitchers, dishes, and figurines. The blue transferware pattern seen on this pitcher is a common decorative technique used to adorn milk glass items, often featuring floral or pastoral motifs.
This particular item is identified as a vintage Avon bath oil pitcher, specifically designed to hold and dispense bath oils, often part of the "Skin So Soft" line. Avon products from the mid to late 20th century are widely collected, appreciated for their nostalgic appeal and decorative designs. These pieces were often sold through home parties, making them accessible and popular household items during their time.
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Hi Everyone! I am from Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home.
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