Tin-glazed earthenware painted in manganese brown, cobalt blue, yellow, and turquoise on a creamy ground. The geometric interlaced pattern of stars and diamonds is typical of late 19th–early 20th century Moroccan ceramics inspired by Hispano-Moresque and Ottoman Iznik traditions.
Globular body with long neck and flared rim, measuring 27 cm in height.
Good condition for its age, with expected minor surface wear and old firing imperfections. Attractive patina and harmonious colours throughout.
French flea market find.
SOLD WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
It is possible to pay in installments.
On parle français.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to call me 0678679716 or email tdixonfrance@yahoo.co.uk.
Frais de port inclus pour la France. Shipping included in the price for FRANCE. Price does not include international shipping. Please contact me for a shipping quote. I am happy to combine shipping costs if you buy more than one item to save you money.
Please note that I ship all items insured priority mail with tracking.
I am an Englishman living down in the beautiful rural South of France and spend my days searching the little brocantes, flea markets, and shops for treasures.
Any questions will be answered promptly.
MONEY BACK WITHOUT QUESTION IF I MISREPRESENT SOMETHING IN ANY WAY.
I want YOU to be happy at the end of the day, so buy with confidence.
I take a great deal of care packing — I have a proven track record of selling high value, fragile items that arrive safely worldwide.
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