Westerwald Salt-glazed Stoneware Pitcher, Attributed To The Early 18th Century, In The Style Of Georg Rex
Authentic Westerwald salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, dating from the early 18th century. It is decorated in the characteristic shades of cobalt blue and gray, featuring a rich floral design in the style of Georg Rex’s famous pitchers. This piece is a fine example of traditional Westerwald craftsmanship and will appeal to collectors of antique German ceramics.
Characteristics:
- Origin: Westerwald, Germany
- Early 18th century
- Material: Salt-glazed stoneware
- Colors: Cobalt blue, gray
- Decor : Floral motifs, in the style of Georg Rex
Condition:
The pitcher is in good overall condition, with signs of wear consistent with its age. A fingerprint from the potter is visible on the upper rim, authentic evidence of its handcrafted production. The base has a slight firing crack, which is stable and does not affect the object’s structural integrity or appearance.
Dimensions:
- Height: 21 cm
- Width (including handle): 14 cm
A beautiful collector’s item and decorative piece, ideal for enthusiasts of antique stoneware and Westerwald ceramics.
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Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Width: 14
Height: 21
Reference (ID): 1791438
Availability: In stock


































