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Grouping of Vintage Earthenware Olive Jars

$1,750List Price

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Hand painted, glazed earthenware with the mark of the rooster on bottom, from the Cantagalli area of Italy. Two different scenes of maidens in landscapes. Handles feature figures. ...

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Grouping of 8 Cut Glass Jars with Sterling and Brass Lids

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Set of 8 cut glass jars- some with pressed brass lids, some with silver lids. A few of the silver ones are marked with hallmarks. One of the grass lids is encrusted with jewels. ...

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French Clamecy Earthenware Pharmacy Jar Faïence Pharmacy Jar

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1960s Vintage Green Olive Jar by Berber Tribes of Morocco

1960s Vintage Green Olive Jar by Berber Tribes of Morocco

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Moroccan vintage, 1960's green olive jar, or planter. Handcrafted by the Berber people in Tamgroute Morocco. Great glazed earthenware with different hu...

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Large early 20th C painted terracotta olive jar. Would make a great lamp base. 1910. Reference: 8179 Dimensions 26 inches (66 cms) High 18 inches (46 cms) Diameter

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Italian Glazed Olive Jar

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Set of 2 Olive Oil Jars, France, 1910

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Large Turkish Vintage Olive Jar, 19th Century

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Moroccan Vintage Tamgroute Green Olive Jar with Handles

Moroccan Vintage Tamgroute Green Olive Jar with Handles

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Moroccan vintage, 1960's green olive jar, or planter with handles. Handcrafted by the berber people in Tamgroute Morocco. Great glazed earthenware with different hues of green and black. A pair is available, slightly different glaze, Top diameter is 10" inside opening is 7" D. Jar is 38" H x 20" D in the widest part. Wonderful green and brown shimmering that can be found only in south Morocco in the village of Tamgroute. The color and texture is a result of the particular alchemy created by the potters of Tamegroute and remains a family affair handed down through the generations. Each pottery piece is completely unique and no two are ever the same. Please note that the traditional method in which the plates are fired involves stacking which result in tiny ‘scars’ inside the plate and in the glaze making, each bowl is unique the beauty is found in the imperfection of each piece. Tamegroute pottery are true showpieces showing that even imperfect can be perfect. Tamegroute remains the only rural pottery in Morocco using oxidized copper which creates its famous green color. Its potteries are also the only location where you will find their unique forms. The process however remains much the same. Clay is dug up from the local Draa river banks, thrown by hand & fired inkilns built into steep slopes using a single firing. Vintage green glazed pottery...

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