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Creator: Johann Maresch
Tabacco jar in terracotta by Johann Maresch
By Johann Maresch
Located in 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH, NL
The tabacco jar is in the form of a wooden barrel with a smiling little boy on top. Hand painted terracotta. Height: 18cm. Diameter: 12cm.
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Terracotta

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