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19th Century Mediterranean Probably Greek Olive Jar

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  • European Mid-19th Century Olive Jar
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  • 19th Century Spanish Earthenware Olive Jar
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    This olive jar has remnants of the deep dark red paint as well as traces of blue. It’s great used as a sculpture in a room or outside in a garden setting. Measures:23 inches wide x 3...
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  • Mid-19th Century Greek Patinated Terracotta Olive Jar with Mustard Glazed Neck
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    This elegant antique olive oil jar was hand-crafted in Greece circa 1860. Round in shape with narrow base and neck, the large vessel features a rolled rim at the top accented with a mustard color glaze finish. The wide body is decorated with ribbed ovoid motifs in high relief throughout. The tall Mediterranean olive pot...
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  • 19th Century Water Jars from Greek Island
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