Rare Turner, C.1780 Black Basalt Rum Kettle, Damaged
Artist: John Turner
Black basalt (glazed inside stoneware) large kettle, Turner, c. 1780, at Lane End, rather similar with Wedgwood black Basalt. This big kettle is decorated with scenes of cherubs in relief, and signed, hollow mark on basement.
Condition is not good: lid has been restored one third of border, handle has been stapled, beak's end restored and probably one hairline masked on body.
But you know that it is a museum ceramic item very rare to find, even in that condition
Dimensions: 24cmH x 24cm x 20cmD. Insured and tracked shipping from France,
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Condition is not good: lid has been restored one third of border, handle has been stapled, beak's end restored and probably one hairline masked on body.
But you know that it is a museum ceramic item very rare to find, even in that condition
Dimensions: 24cmH x 24cm x 20cmD. Insured and tracked shipping from France,
paypal payments are welcome, credit cards accepted by with Paypal.
we ship internationally, registered and insured, to Europe and numerous other countries.
720 €
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Fully restored
Length: 24cm
Diameter: 20cm
Height: 24cm
Reference (ID): 750083
Availability: In stock
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