Stoneware ピッチャー - 16.3 cm - クルイク・ラーレン 16世紀–17世紀





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Raeren ceramic jug from Belgium, antique solid-porcelain with a 16th–17th century date, measuring 16.3 cm high, 14.5 cm wide and 12 cm in diameter, in reasonable condition with heavy wear and possible missing small parts.
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16世紀および17世紀初頭の甕は無傷だが欠点があり、上縁にその証拠が見られます。釉薬には飛散痕と窯の沈着物が釉薬表面にあります。出自はベルギーのラーレン(Raeren)で製造。マーストリヒトの骨董商を通じてLVAで購入。2018年。1990年以前の発見とされています。発送は追跡番号付きで行います。
16世紀および17世紀初頭の甕は無傷だが欠点があり、上縁にその証拠が見られます。釉薬には飛散痕と窯の沈着物が釉薬表面にあります。出自はベルギーのラーレン(Raeren)で製造。マーストリヒトの骨董商を通じてLVAで購入。2018年。1990年以前の発見とされています。発送は追跡番号付きで行います。
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