Glazed Clay Water Jug - Bas-rhin (?), Circa 1800
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A slightly flattened, circular-shaped water bottle with four side loops and a short, bulbous neck, made of polychrome glazed earthenware incised in the “sgraffiato” technique with a female figure on one side and a male figure on the other, accompanied by friezes of stylized plant motifs.
Height: 20.5 cm.
BAS-RHIN region (?), late 18th or first half of the 19th century, in the Renaissance style.
Numerous small chips in the glaze and one handle that has been reattached almost invisibly.
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GUARANTEE
Former professor at IDETH (Institute for Technical and Historical Studies of Art Objects)
Former professor at the EAC (School of Art and Communication)
Former member of the UFE (French Union of Experts)
Jean-Claude COMMENCHAL guarantees the authenticity of the object described above.
A detailed descriptive invoice including a photograph will be provided to the buyer upon request.
PAYMENT
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IBAN: FR76 3002 7160 2700 0206 4620 173
BIC: CMCIFRPP
SHIPPING
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380 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Terracotta
Reference (ID): 1779757
Availability: In stock
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