Six Flint Enamel Pottery Articles, Bennington, VT origin, mid 19th century, a tall pitcher, stamped "Lyman, Fenton & Co. / Fenton's / ENAMEL / PATENTED / 1849 / BENNINGTON, Vt.;" a wide-bodied pitcher with Fenton 1849 stamp; two other pitchers, unmarked; a handled stew pot with Fenton 1849 stamp; and lidded teapot with Fenton 1849 stamp. Tall pitcher with reglued sections to upper body, a flake to shoulder, and two tiny spout nicks. Wide-bodied pitcher with a Y-shaped line in underside and a crack to left of spout. One unmarked pitcher with crudely-restored area to spout. Another unmarked pitcher with a spout chip, surface wear, and staining to underside. Stew pot with two tiny spout chips and staining to underside, in otherwise excellent condition. Teapot with reglued handle, a handle chip, a minor chip to spout, the lid missing its finial with a chip to flange on underside. H (of tall pitcher) 12 1/2".