51.12.3
Set, Pitcher and Tumbler
1900 Approximate
Porcelain Floral Pitcher and Tumblers. Material: glass. (a) Pitcher. Size: 6" diameter x 7" H. Description: white porcelain lustreware with a pastel floral transfer, spout on one side, handle on other side with raised details, scalloped along flared bottom edge. (b,c,d,e,f,g) Tumblers. Size: 3" diameter x 4" H. Description: white porcelain lustreware with a pastel floral transfer, open vessel tapers slightly to scalloped base; stamped in green on the bottom of all pieces: "Leuchtenburg Germany" along with the company logo.
Porcelain ware pieces were given as rewards to customers from the Jackson General Store located in Palmer, an early settlement in Iosco Township, Waseca County. The store was located directly across the street from the Palmer Creamery. The owners were Segar Jackson (1863-1939) and his wife Christina (Wadd) Jackson (1880-1950).