Anthropomorphic Pitcher, Jacquot Pot, Man Sitting On A Barrel, Rodingote And Tricorn, 19th Century
Very interesting 19th-century Eastern polychrome earthenware anthopomorphic pitcher known as the "Pichet Jacquot".
Our amusing earthenware depicts a man dressed in a frock coat and wearing a tricorne on his head, seated astride a barrel, a bottle in one hand and a goblet in the other.
Small chips, cracks and breaks in the enamel due to use and the age of the object (see photos).
There are no manufacturing marks.
Dimensions:
height 28 cm
Shipping and protection costs 20 euros in mainland France, other destinations please consult us.
Our amusing earthenware depicts a man dressed in a frock coat and wearing a tricorne on his head, seated astride a barrel, a bottle in one hand and a goblet in the other.
Small chips, cracks and breaks in the enamel due to use and the age of the object (see photos).
There are no manufacturing marks.
Dimensions:
height 28 cm
Shipping and protection costs 20 euros in mainland France, other destinations please consult us.
280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Height: 28 cm
Reference (ID): 1760055
Availability: In stock
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