Brazier (6) - Earthenware - Test, peperbus, comfort

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Six Delft earthenware items from the Netherlands dating to circa 1750–1800, in good used condition with minor signs of aging.

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Unique opportunity for collectors of historical archaeological finds! This beautiful lot consists of six original artifacts from the 17th and 18th centuries. All are sturdy and come from my private collection.

Authentic ground findings
Unique pieces: four pieces of pottery of different sizes.
The height of cans and bowls varies from 10 cm to 4 cm.
Aside from the tin spoon, none of the items have gluing or restorations.
- Height of the tin gingerbread house is approximately 13.5 cm, and the length of the tin spoon is approximately 17.5 cm.
Historical character: All objects have been used at some point, which emphasizes the historical story.
Decorative and collectible: Perfect as a eye-catcher or complement to your antique collection.

These unique pieces tell a story and bring history to life. Finds like these are becoming increasingly rare and present a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts of archaeological objects.

Careful shipping: We ensure safe and professional packaging.

Place your bid today and seize this rare lot!

Unique opportunity for collectors of historical archaeological finds! This beautiful lot consists of six original artifacts from the 17th and 18th centuries. All are sturdy and come from my private collection.

Authentic ground findings
Unique pieces: four pieces of pottery of different sizes.
The height of cans and bowls varies from 10 cm to 4 cm.
Aside from the tin spoon, none of the items have gluing or restorations.
- Height of the tin gingerbread house is approximately 13.5 cm, and the length of the tin spoon is approximately 17.5 cm.
Historical character: All objects have been used at some point, which emphasizes the historical story.
Decorative and collectible: Perfect as a eye-catcher or complement to your antique collection.

These unique pieces tell a story and bring history to life. Finds like these are becoming increasingly rare and present a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts of archaeological objects.

Careful shipping: We ensure safe and professional packaging.

Place your bid today and seize this rare lot!

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Delft
Title additional information
Test, peperbus, comfort
No. of items
6
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Material
Earthenware
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
12 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
Sold by
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Objects sold
98.23%
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