Sick Child's Bottle, 19th-century Glazed Earthenware, Folk Art.
A unique bottle made of orange-red clay, with a white engobe under a manganese-marbled glaze and a few green spots of copper oxide.
Side handle.
Small tubular spout, originating from the bottom on the inside.
A rare glazed earthenware piece.
I haven’t been able to determine its origin, but I suspect it comes from the Southeast.
Patches and cracks in the glaze.
Good condition.
Height: 9.2 cm
Diameter: 8.5 cm
Length: 11.5 cm (including the handle)
Side handle.
Small tubular spout, originating from the bottom on the inside.
A rare glazed earthenware piece.
I haven’t been able to determine its origin, but I suspect it comes from the Southeast.
Patches and cracks in the glaze.
Good condition.
Height: 9.2 cm
Diameter: 8.5 cm
Length: 11.5 cm (including the handle)
280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Terracotta
Length: 11,5 cm
Diameter: 8,5 cm
Height: 9,2 cm
Reference (ID): 1787762
Availability: In stock
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