Pitcher, Water
Object number2015.3.5
MediumSilver
Credit LineGift of David H. Coe
DescriptionSilver water pitcher with ornately embellished handle and spout. Hinged lid with swan figure at top center. Sides have leaf details flanking a center shield; the proper right shield has an engraved "C" at center. Underside is recessed with a hole at center and at back. Engraved "3" near center.Dimensions11.375 x 7.5 x 10.75 in. (28.9 x 19.1 x 27.3 cm)MarksThe proper right shield has an engraved "C" at center. Engraved "3" near center on underside.
Historical NotesThis silver water pitcher was a family item, it is marked with a C for Carhart. It came in with a collection of objects that belonged to Daniel Carhart, founder and first Dean of the School of Engineering at the Western University of Pennsylvania (University of Pittsburgh) from 1882 to 1908. Carhart, a popular teacher at the University, resided in Wilkinsburg on Center Street and his home was a regular visiting place for students. The students referred to him as "Uncle Dan" and he often led the ceremonial parades for the University. He grew up in New Jersey and attended the Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia where he graduated in 1859 with a degree in civil engineering. While at Pitt he published several popular textbooks on engineering.
Previous owner
Daniel Carhart
On View
Not on view1835-1845
The Hall China Company
Thorner Brothers
1932-2017
c. 1773