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Renaissance Pitchers

RENAISSANCE STYLE

Spanning an era of cultural rebirth in Europe that harkened back to antiquity, the Renaissance was a time of change in design. From the late 1400s to the early 1600s, Rome, Venice and Florence emerged as artistic centers through the expansion of global trade and a humanist belief in the arts being central to society. Antique Renaissance furniture was ornately carved from sturdy woods like walnut, its details standing out against the tapestries and stained glass adorning the walls.

Renaissance chests, which were frequently commissioned for marriages, were often decorated with gilding or painted elements. Those that were known as cassoni were crafted in shapes based on classical sarcophagi. As opposed to the medieval era, when furniture was pared down to the necessities, a wide range of Renaissance chairs, tables and cabinets were created for the home, and the designs regularly referenced ancient Rome.

Large torchères of the Renaissance era that were used as floor lamps were inspired by classical candelabras, while marble surfaces evoked frescoes. The inlaid boxes being imported from the Middle East informed the intarsia technique, which involved varying hues of wood in mosaic-like patterns, such as those by architect Giuliano da Maiano in the Florence Cathedral.

Tapestry-woven cushion covers accented the variety of Renaissance seating — from conversation to study chairs — while bookcases for secular use reflected the migration of culture and knowledge from the church into the home. The aesthetics of the Italian Renaissance later spread to France through the publishing of work by renowned designers, including Hugues Sambin and Jacques Androuet du Cerceau. Centuries later, the 19th-century Renaissance Revival would see a return to this influential style.

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Style: Renaissance
Antique Green Ceramic Gothic Renaissance Pitcher with Brass Soldier Armor Lid
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique Green Ceramic Gothic Renaissance Pitcher with Brass Soldier Armor Lid. Circa 19th Century. Measurements: 12" H x 6.5" W x 6.5"D.
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19th Century Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Brass

Derby S.P. Co International Figural Repousse Village Silverplate Water Pitcher
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique Derby S.P. Co International Figural Repousse Village Silverplate Water Pitcher. Item features a unique village "party" scene to pitch...
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Early 20th Century Renaissance Pitchers

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Silver Plate

Antique James W. Tufts Renaissance Bacchus Silverplated Water Wine Pitcher
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique James W. Tufts Renaissance Bacchus Silverplated Water Wine Pitcher. Item features engraved "From Mother" to side, Bacchus face to spout and handle, floral engravings to pitch...
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Early 20th Century Renaissance Pitchers

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Silver Plate

Early 1900s Italian Majolica Orciuolo Apothecary Pitcher
Located in Dallas, TX
From Italy, this majolica apothecary pitcher (orciuolo) is in the manner of the pitcher done by Castelli, circa 1520, housed in the MET Museum NYC,...
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Early 20th Century Italian Renaissance Pitchers

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Majolica

Flemish Salt Glazed Pottery Beer Ewer ft Story of Susanna 1584
Located in Dallas, TX
Very rare flemish pottery beer jug or stein…..depicting the Story of Susanna and dated 1584. The original jug has been attributed to Engel Kran…..a ...
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Early 19th Century German Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Pottery

Italian Maiolica La Bella Water Jug, 19th Century
Located in CH
Italian Maiolica "La Bella" Istoriato Lustered red water jug, 19th century. Maiolica: The fired, but still unglazed pottery is covered with a white tin gl...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Ceramic

1900s by Egisto Fantechi Renaissance Revival Majolica Jug Pitcher
Located in Brescia, IT
Earthenware painted in cobalt blue, antimony yellow, orange, copper green Excellent condition.
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Early 1900s Italian Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Majolica

Italian Majolica Water Sinai
Located in New York, NY
Italian Renaissance (Late 19/20th Century) Majolica Sinai.
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Early 20th Century Italian Renaissance Pitchers

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Porcelain

English Staffordshire Apostle Jug with 8 Saints in Gothic Arches Circa 1842
Located in Chicago, IL
Absolutely stunning Antique English Staffordshire Whiteware Apostle Jug. Highly decorated with amazing detail, this Jug has phenomenal personality. The design was registered March 17, 1842 by Charles...
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1840s British Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Pottery

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Bode Willumsen for Royal Copenhagen, Glazed Ceramic Pitcher, 1940s
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Palissy Ware Majolica Ewer, Portuguese, Manuel Mafra, Caldas da Rainha
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Early 20th Century French Barbotine Cat Pitcher, 1900s
Located in LEGNY, FR
Very nice 20th century French Ceramic Barbotine Cat pitcher. Stamped 7486 France under. Brown and green colors. Very good condition.  
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Westerwald German Salt Glazed Figural Pottery Wine Jug
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
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Ceramic

Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Water Pitcher By Frank M. Whiting & Co.
Located in New York, NY
Graceful, Art Nouveau, sterling silver water pitcher on baluster base, The Frank M. Whiting & Co., No. Attleboro, Mass., circa 1895. Holds 3 3/4 pints of liquid. 8 3/4" high x 8 3/4...
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1890s American Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Sterling Water Pitcher
Located in Brooklyn, NY
After the Great Depression of 1929, the style was more subdued and less ornate. A reflection of times and the feeling of austerity. This water pitcher h...
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1930s American Vintage Renaissance Pitchers

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Rare Staffordshire Agateware Pitcher with Pewter Lid, circa 1840
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
Rare Staffordshire agateware pitcher with pewter lid, circa 1840. Baluster shaped body molded overall, with vinery in greens and yellows on a b...
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1840s English Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Pewter

19th Century Staffordshire Toby Jug
Located in High Point, NC
19th century ceramic Toby jug from the Staffordshire region of England. He has a blue jacket and a warm expression on his face. The jug has copper lustre accents as well for added ...
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Ceramic

19th Century Staffordshire Toby Jug
19th Century Staffordshire Toby Jug
H 5.5 in W 4.5 in D 6 in
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Viennese Enamel and Silver Ewer, Austria, c. 1890
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
‘Viennese’ enamel silver mounted ewer, Austria, c. 1890. The Renaissance inspired cream jug, enamelled with Mythological scenes of ladies representing The Arts, War, Harvest, and Abu...
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Viennese Enamel and Silver Ewer, Austria, c. 1890
Viennese Enamel and Silver Ewer, Austria, c. 1890
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German Westerwald Salt Glazed Pottery Ewer
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Located in Winter Park, FL
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Faience Devil Jug, Italy, Early 19th Century
Located in London, GB
A rare tin glazed pottery devil with exquisite decorative details including fleur-de-lys and oak leaf motifs and unusual repeated black symbols. In enigmatic seated pose with elbow...
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Early 19th Century Italian Antique Renaissance Pitchers

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Faience Devil Jug, Italy, Early 19th Century
Faience Devil Jug, Italy, Early 19th Century
H 10.24 in W 6.11 in D 7.09 in
BURGUNDY BY REED & BARTON Sterling Silver Water Pitcher 9 1/4" TALL #745 (#0870)
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BURGUNDY BY REED & BARTON Inspired by the French Renaissance, the Burgundy pattern from Reed & Barton is decorated with motifs of scrolls, leaves and flowers which captures old world elegance with up-to-date flourishes. Gorgeous Burgundy by Reed and Barton...
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Renaissance pitchers for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Renaissance pitchers for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the Early 20th Century, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage pitchers created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include serveware, ceramics, silver and glass, building and garden elements, more furniture and collectibles and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with ceramic, metal and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Renaissance pitchers made in a specific country, there are Europe, Italy, and Germany pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original pitchers, popular names associated with this style include Derby Silver Company, and James W. Tufts. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for pitchers differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $425 and tops out at $4,750 while the average work can sell for $790.

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