Lot of Four Graduated Stoneware Pitchers with Cobalt Floral Decorations, attributed to the Wingender Pottery, Haddonfield, NJ, late 19th century, in one, one-and-a-half, two-gallon, and three-gallon capacities, all of ovoid form with footed base and semi-rounded rim, each decorated with hanging floral motifs. Cobalt highlights to handle terminals. One-gallon pitcher in excellent, essentially as-made condition. One-and-a-half-gallon pitcher with a restored 7" crack from rim on reverse and an unrestored crack to base of handle. Two-gallon pitcher with restored cracks to bottom half of pitcher's front, a crack to underside, short cracks to foot, and a restored section to rim on reverse. Three-gallon pitcher with restored cracks in underside, forming two restored cracks extending partway up front of pitcher, including touch-up to left side of decoration. H (of tallest) 14 1/2".