Stoneware Pitcher From Westerwald, Early 18th Century
Authentic Westerwald salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, dating from the early 18th century. Decorated in the characteristic tones of cobalt blue, gray, and red, this pitcher features a rich floral design and is in the style of the famous Georg Rex pitchers.
Specifications:
Origin: Westerwald, Germany
Date: 18-19th century
Material: Salt-glazed stoneware
Color: Cobalt blue, red, and gray
Decoration: Floral
Condition: Good condition, with normal signs of wear for its age. The top has a fingerprint, and the base is slightly cracked. Nothing significant.
Dimensions: Height: 16 cm Width with handle: 13.5 cm Very decorative, ideal for collectors of antique stoneware.
The last photo is for illustrative purposes only.
Thank you for your visit! Best regards, Ben
Specifications:
Origin: Westerwald, Germany
Date: 18-19th century
Material: Salt-glazed stoneware
Color: Cobalt blue, red, and gray
Decoration: Floral
Condition: Good condition, with normal signs of wear for its age. The top has a fingerprint, and the base is slightly cracked. Nothing significant.
Dimensions: Height: 16 cm Width with handle: 13.5 cm Very decorative, ideal for collectors of antique stoneware.
The last photo is for illustrative purposes only.
Thank you for your visit! Best regards, Ben
125 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Width: 13,5
Height: 16
Reference (ID): 1722802
Availability: In stock
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