PLAIN BLOWN TANKARD PITCHERS (AKA) by Multiple Makers, Various dates
NOTE: 2024: Many makers of this simple and very popular style.
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Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Pam Dukes Chowning 61 oz to just below spout

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch Westmoreland No. 1800--from catalog dated 1917 but likely earlier

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch Monongah No. 91. rom a 1920 catalog, but the 32 oz. size appears in a 1916 supplement so I suspect it was added at that time and that the larger sizes were made earlier.

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch from a 1920 catalog, but the 32 oz. size appears in a 1916 supplement so I suspect it was added at that time and that the larger sizes were made earlier.

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Pam Dukes Chowning 61 oz to just below spout

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Courtesy of The Glass Paper Fanatics 1904 Canton catalog image of (AKA) No. 70 jug

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Brad Gougeon another Canton blown tankard catalog cut, undated. (AKA) No 95 Water Set

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Kathy Conn Turner Imperial catalog cut, (AKA) No.84 Tankard, various sizes

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Gary Schneider 1898 catalog cut.Fostoria Glass Line 300 Tankard 1896-late 1920s, some sizes to early 1930s...seven sizes (No.1 to No.7) and listed as 8 liquid oz, 10 1/2, 15, 21, 31, 42, 54, 65

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch 1913 Cambridge catalog image for (AKA No. 54) tankard

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Chris Kraus unidentified tankard pitcher, dated 1904