Stoneware drinking cup / jug from Raeren (16th century, around 1550), post-medieval. Pitcher - 19.1 cm (No reserve price)

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A 16th‑century Raeren stoneware drinker from Belgium, circa 1550, measuring 19.1 cm high, 13.9 cm wide (including the handle) and 11.9 cm belly diameter, with restored neck and minor signs of aging and spots.

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Description from the seller

This is a 16th-century stoneware jug. Stoneware is a type of pottery that is fired at high temperatures, making it non-porous and waterproof.
These jars were historically used for storing and serving various liquids, such as water, beer, vinegar, and spirits like whiskey.
They are often used in kitchens and cellars or for refilling liquids from larger tanks at a local shop or pub.
Steengoed is very durable and robust, making it suitable for daily use.


Information:

Raeren stoneware drink mug

Dating: 16th century (around 1550)


Dimension:

Height: 19.1 cm
Width: 13.9 cm (including ear)
Belly diameter: 11.9 cm
Diameter of the top edge: 5.2 cm
Foot diameter: 7.1 cm


Condition: (restored)

A piece of the neck restored (see photos).


Shipping method: this lot will be well packed and shipped via DHL through Catawiki's fast shipping service.

This is a 16th-century stoneware jug. Stoneware is a type of pottery that is fired at high temperatures, making it non-porous and waterproof.
These jars were historically used for storing and serving various liquids, such as water, beer, vinegar, and spirits like whiskey.
They are often used in kitchens and cellars or for refilling liquids from larger tanks at a local shop or pub.
Steengoed is very durable and robust, making it suitable for daily use.


Information:

Raeren stoneware drink mug

Dating: 16th century (around 1550)


Dimension:

Height: 19.1 cm
Width: 13.9 cm (including ear)
Belly diameter: 11.9 cm
Diameter of the top edge: 5.2 cm
Foot diameter: 7.1 cm


Condition: (restored)

A piece of the neck restored (see photos).


Shipping method: this lot will be well packed and shipped via DHL through Catawiki's fast shipping service.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Raeren
Over 200 years old
Yes
Material
Stoneware drinking cup / jug from Raeren (16th century, around 1550), post-medieval.
Country of Origin
Belgium
Colour
Brown
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
19.1 cm
Width
13.9 cm
Diameter
11.9 cm
Estimated period
Post-medieval (16th century around 1550)
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