I have one exactly like it. It was my grandmother's. The markings on the bottom indicate that it is Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston (two of the factories where Wedgwood was made) and made in England. It also says Ferrara which is probably the pattern name. I suspect the metallic trim is platinum because it has never tarnished in the 70+ years that I think my family has had it (grandmother died in 1977 and I suspect she bought it well before that-definitely before 1960 when she moved in with us). It is a lovely little pitcher, but not terribly rare or valuable.
Thank you! It broke my heart to find it missing out of my Grandmother's china cabinet after she died last year. It was the one piece I wanted and she left to me. I always loved it growing up, I guess because of the color.
cyn427 (z. 7, N. VA)
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