Antique Majolica Flask, 17th Century, Southern Italy.
This is a glazed and painted majolica flask, dating back to the 17th century, from southern or central Italy. This type is often identified as a "pilgrim's flask" (or "traveler's flask") due to the side handles that allowed it to be tied with strings for carrying.
Item Details:
Material: Glazed and polychrome painted terracotta.
Period: 17th century.
Origin: Southern or central Italy (e.g., Sicily, Caltagirone, or the Abruzzo/Romagna area).
Decoration: Characterized by stylized floral motifs, with large yellow flowers and green leaves and stems on a white background, a typical and popular decoration of the period.
H 40 cm W 28 cm.
Item Details:
Material: Glazed and polychrome painted terracotta.
Period: 17th century.
Origin: Southern or central Italy (e.g., Sicily, Caltagirone, or the Abruzzo/Romagna area).
Decoration: Characterized by stylized floral motifs, with large yellow flowers and green leaves and stems on a white background, a typical and popular decoration of the period.
H 40 cm W 28 cm.
1 000 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Earthenware
Reference (ID): 1678611
Availability: In stock
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