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Place of Origin: Spanish
1960s Spanish Alfaraz Terracotta Hand Painted Decorative Water Pitcher Signed
By Miguel Durán-Loriga, Alfaraz
Located in Miami, FL
Remarkable Alfaraz decorative pitcher designed by Renowned Spanish ceramicist artists: Miguel DURAN-LORIGA and Jesus MARTITEGUI, circa 1960s. This particular pitcher was never used a...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Terracotta, Paint
Spanish Terracotta Jug or Pitcher with Bas-Relief Christian Symboles, Midcentury
Located in Labrit, Landes
Terracotta jug with yellow glaze. This kind of pitcher is used to keep the water fresh.
Made circa 1950, in a traditionnal style, in Astudillo, Spain, with the sentence "recuerdo d...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Terracotta
Wild Boar Drinks Set with Boar’s Head Decanter, Stirrup Cups and Tray, c. 1960
By Valenti
Located in London, GB
A magnificent and rare mid century wild boar-themed complete drinks set, comprising a boar’s head decanter with six matching stirrup cups and matching tray, made in Spain in c. 1960....
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Silver Plate
Spanish Folk Art Sangria Pitcher C1950
Located in Trensacq, FR
Spanish Folk Art Sangria Jug or Wine Pitcher Early 20th Century.
Wonderful yellow ochre high glaze flat-bottomed ceramic vessel. Beautiful and practica...
Category
1950s Folk Art Vintage Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
Majolica Glazed Ceramic Lemons Pitcher / Jug, Spain, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching realistic Majolica lemons jug / pitcher in multicolor glazed ceramic, Spain, 1950s-1960s.
Hand-painted Manises ceramic decorative jug in the sh...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica
Majolica Glazed Ceramic Oranges Pitcher / Jug, Spain, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching realistic Majolica oranges jug / pitcher in orange and green glazed ceramic, Spain, 1950s-1960s.
Hand-painted Manises ceramic decorative jug in the shape of a bunch of ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica
Hispano-Moresque Moorish Copper Lustre Glazed Art Pottery Jug
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish Hispano-Moresque or Moorish influence copper lustre glazed art pottery jug dating from the 19th century.
Hispano-Moresque as the name suggests originated from Southe...
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19th Century Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
Majolica Glazed Ceramic Vegetables Basket Pitcher / Jug, Spain, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching realistic Majolica vegetables jug / pitcher in multicolor glazed ceramic, Spain, 1950s-1960s.
Hand-painted Manises ceramic decorative jug in the shape of a basket of vegetables
A cool accent to any kitchen or to be used as serving pitcher or for decorative purposes. Lovely as a part of a ceramics collection displayed in a cabinet.
Great as gift idea!
Very good condition
The lemons ceramic pitcher and the oranges ceramic pitcher...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica
Spanish Terracotta Erotic Pitcher Man Phallic Design
Located in Barcelona, ES
Handcrafted glazed terracotta ceramic phallic pitcher, Spain, 1960s.
Jug form as a man with an exaggerated phallus.
This traditional spanish jug is called " botijo", used to contain ...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Terracotta, Earthenware, Majolica
Rooster Green Glazed Ceramic Pitcher, Spain, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching green and brown Majolica ceramic rooster jug / pitcher, Spain, 1950s.
Andalusian ceramic decorative rooster shaped jug in shades ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica
18th Century Spanish Talavera De La Reina Pitcher Jar Bucaro Botijo Antiques LA
By Artesania Talaverana
Located in West Hollywood, CA
18th century Spanish Talavera De La Reina Pitcher Jar Bucaro Botijo Centerpiece Rustic. A beautiful 18th-early glazed ceramic pitcher jar made in Talavera de la Reina, Spain known for its ceramic tradition since the Roman times. Also called " búcaro " or botijo. these pitchers were made especially for holding water, or holy water, flowers. Most often they were made for the important homes and for wealthy families and some were made for convents and monasteries, and they would feature crests or coats-of-arms associated with various religious orders. this piece has stunning patterns and colors, the infinity in blie with yellow gold colors with the sun and the stars. Faience, natural clays and enamels , always conserving the traditional method dating back to the 16th century. Not to confuse this beautiful piece with The nice handmade pieces by the artisans from pueblo Mexico...
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18th Century Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Pottery, Paint
An Catalan Glass Cantir, 18th Century
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
An Catalan Glass Cantir, 18th Century
Additional information:
Period : 1750-1800. Earlier glass examples have applied conical feet.
Origin : Catalonia
Colour : Clear with pale gree...
Category
18th Century Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Glass
Silver jar or jug. MARTINEZ MORENO, Mateo. Cordoba, Spain, possibly 1797.
By Mateo Martínez Moreno
Located in Madrid, ES
Jug or jug. Silver in its color. MARTINEZ MORENO, Mateo. Cordoba, Spain, possibly 1797.
With contrast and chisel marks.
Made in silver in its color, the jug has an oval base, which...
Category
Late 18th Century Rococo Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Silver
19th Century Glazed Earthenware Talavera Floral Painted Pitcher
Located in Miami, FL
A striking Spanish glazed earthenware handled yellow, green and blue painted pitcher, the body underglaze floral decorated
Talavera de la Reina pottery is a craft made in Talaver...
Category
Mid-20th Century Spanish Colonial Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
Large Painted Ceramic Pitcher
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Impressive large size ceramic pitcher from Spain, 1930's. Oversized white glossy pitcher with handle with ornate hand painted motif in a beautiful blue accent color. In the style of Granada ceramics...
Category
Early 20th Century Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
Bull Shaped Glazed Ceramic Pitcher, Spain, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching ceramic bull jug / pitcher, Spain, 1960s.
Spanish ceramic bull shaped jug with romanesque inspired decorative details in green, white and brown-black.
This kind of tradi...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica
Spanish Rooster Shaped Pitcher in Brown Glazed Ceramic, 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching brown and beige ceramic rooster jug / pitcher, Spain, 1950s-1960s.
Ceramic decorative rooster shaped jug in brown color with fat lava decorat...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica, Earthenware
Antique Spanish Silver Jug and Matching Cups
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Spanish silver jug with matching cups; an addition to our range of drinks related silverware
This...
Category
18th Century Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Silver
Rooster Porcelain Jug Vase, Spain, 1960s
By Sargadelos
Located in Barcelona, ES
Porcelain rooster vase / pitcher, Sargadelos, Spain, 1950s-1960s.
Midcentury decorative rooster shaped jug vase in white and cobalt blue porcelain with golden and red accents.
Use it as decorative vase or as jug server / tableware.
A cool accent to any kitchen or to be used as serving pitcher. Lovely as a part of a ceramics collection displayed in a cabinet.
Mint condition.
In case that you would like to complete a set the other spanish rooster pitchers...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Porcelain
Unmatching Pair of Rooster Glazed Ceramic Pitchers, Spain, 1970s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Eye-catching pair of glazed ceramic spanish rooster shaped jugs / pitchers, 1970s
One is a ceramic decorative rooster shaped jug in green and white ceramic with brown accents and th...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Majolica, Earthenware
18th Century Spanish Hammered Copper Pitcher with Iron Handle
Located in Madrid, ES
Hammered, riveted and soldered in 18th century Spain, this copper container was made for common household use, but with its sculptural form, rich color and patina of age it surpasses...
Category
18th Century Rustic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper, Wrought Iron
20th Century Spanish Glazed Cruche or Pitcher, Toledo, Spain
Located in Miami, FL
20th century Spanish glazed cruche or pitcher, Toledo, Spain
The purpose of storing water in an earthenware pitcher is to keep the water cool.
Category
Mid-20th Century Spanish Colonial Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
"Family" Jugs Small, Brushed Porcelain and Glazed Interior
By kilzi
Located in BARCELONA, ES
The "Family" Jugs, is a porcelain crafted set of three jugs resembling a family of three: mum, dad and kid. Their subtle curved shapes display different personalities.
The medium ...
Category
2010s Minimalist Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Glass, Porcelain
Early 20th Century Traditional Spanish Ceramic Pitcher
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Early 20th century Traditional Spanish ceramic pitcher
In original condition with minor wear consisitent of age and use, preserving a beautiful patina.
Category
Early 20th Century Mid-Century Modern Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
18th Century Spanish Arab Style Copper Water / Milk Jug with Decorative Seam
Located in Madrid, ES
Copper containers of varying shapes and sizes have been used in Spanish homes and kitchens for many centuries. Copper and its alloys were particularly popular metals for storing and preparing foodstuffs, not only because they were durable, but because these metals exhibited natural antibacterial properties. This particular jug, most likely made for the storage and serving of liquids such as water or milk, exhibits strong Hispano-Moresque influences. The baluster shape, subtle geometric patterns on the neck, and fitted, domed lid all reference Spanish Arab...
Category
18th Century Islamic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper, Wrought Iron
"Family" Jugs Medium, Brushed Porcelain and Glazed Interior
By kilzi
Located in BARCELONA, ES
The "Family" Jugs, is a porcelain crafted set of three jugs resembling a family of three: mum, dad and kid. Their subtle curved shapes display different personalities.
The medium ...
Category
2010s Minimalist Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Porcelain, Glass
"Family" Jugs Large. Brushed Porcelain and Glazed Interior
Located in BARCELONA, ES
The "Family" Jugs, is a porcelain crafted set of three jugs resembling a family of three: mum, dad and kid. Their subtle curved shapes display different personalities.
The taller on...
Category
2010s Minimalist Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Porcelain, Glass
1950s Vintage Silver Creamer Milk Pitcher Meneses Bros of Spain
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Silver Milk Creamer
Sterling Silver Plated Creamer Milk Pitcher by MENESES Bros Silver from Madrid, Spain.
Midcentury Modern Vintage circa 1950s
...
Category
1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Silver
Two silver pitchers set. Benito Gómez, Antonio. Segovia, Spain, 1831-1835.
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of pitcher jugs. Silver. BENITO GOMEZ, Antonio (1775-1835). Segovia, Spain, 1801-1835.
With contrast markings.
Pair of spouted jugs with a circular base with moldings, a low conical foot and a tubular body finished in a hemisphere at the bottom and with a flat molding at the top; the handle, in double ce, presents a simple scroll or branch that rests towards the mouth of the piece; the beak shows a simple decoration. Typologically, this pair is linked to a type of spouted jug that, with variations, is common in Hispanic domestic silverware from the first half of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century, also found after this date. As usual, the civil model was quickly assimilated by religious silverware, especially for its use in liturgical cruets. Antonio Benito Gómez (1775-1835) was a silversmith who worked in Segovia from at least 1801 until he died, and was also a silver marker carved between 1824 and 1828, and between 1831 and 1835. Son of the silversmith Juan de la Cruz Benito , several works by his hand have been preserved: baptismal shell...
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1830s Neoclassical Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Silver
Antique 1870's Pickman-Seville Porcelain Pink & Gold Shell Water Pitcher & Basin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Exquisite antique Spanish Art Nouveau style "Charles Pickman, Seville" hand-painted pink and gold porcelain figural shell water pitcher and basin, Circa 1860's-1870's.
Charles Pickman started "La Cartuja...
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1860s Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Gilt Bronze Decorative Ewer, Pitcher
Located in Frankfurt am Main, DE
Art Nouveau solid gilt bronze and parcel brass decorative Ewer richly ornate, Spain, circa 1900-1910.
Measures:
Height 15.75 in (40 cm)
Width 5.15...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Bronze, Brass
18th Century Spanish Arab Style Copper Water Jug with Compound Dome Lid
Located in Madrid, ES
Copper containers of varying shapes and sizes have been used in Spanish homes and kitchens for many centuries. Copper and its alloys were particularly popular metals for storing and preparing foodstuffs, not only because they were they durable, but because these metals exhibited natural antibacterial properties. This particular jug, most likely made for the storage and serving of liquids such as water or milk, exhibits strong Hispano-Moresque influences. The baluster shape, subtle geometric patterns on the neck, and fitted, "compound" dome lid all reference Spanish Arab...
Category
18th Century Islamic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper, Wrought Iron
18th Century Handcrafted Spanish Copper Jug / Pitcher / Container with Handle
Located in Madrid, ES
Hammered, riveted and soldered in 18th century Spain, this copper container was made for common household use, but with its sculptural form, rich color and patina of age it surpasses...
Category
18th Century Rustic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper
20th Century Glazed Earthenware Blue and White Painted Pitcher, Signed Talavera
Located in Miami, FL
A striking Spanish glazed earthenware handled blue and white painted pitcher, the body underglaze blue decorated & heraldic shield
Talavera de la Reina pottery is a craft made in ...
Category
Early 20th Century Spanish Colonial Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic
Antique Spanish Copper Jug with Lid All Hand Forged with a Beautiful Patina
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
The j...
Category
Early 19th Century Rustic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper
19th Century Spanish Arab Style Copper Two-Handled Jug with Wrought Iron Stand
Located in Madrid, ES
Copper containers of varying shapes and sizes have been used in Spanish homes and kitchens for many centuries. Copper and its alloys were particularly popular metals for storing and preparing foodstuffs, not only because they were they durable, but because these metals exhibited natural antibacterial properties. This particular jug, most likely made for the storage and serving of liquids such as water or milk, exhibits strong Hispano-Moresque influences. The baluster shape, symmetrical wing-like handles, and fitted, domed lid all reference Spanish Arab...
Category
Late 19th Century Islamic Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Copper, Wrought Iron
18th C Spanish Talavera De La Reina Pitcher Jar Bucaro Botijo Centerpiece Rustic
Located in West Hollywood, CA
18th C Spanish Talavera De La Reina Pitcher Jar Bucaro Botijo Centerpiece Rustic. A large late 18th-early 19th century glazed ceramic pitcher jar ...
Category
Late 18th Century Antique Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Ceramic, Paint, Faience
20th Century Spanish Glazed Cruche or Pitcher
Located in Miami, FL
20th century Spanish glazed cruche or pitcher
The purpose of storing water in an earthenware pitcher is to keep the water cool.
Category
Mid-20th Century Spanish Colonial Spanish Pitchers
Materials
Pottery
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