Description: This is an Estate Fresh old Stoneware Jug from a long time collector. This piece is what I believe to be a German Stoneware Jug or Pitcher with Portraits molded around its center, possibly a Westerwald piece but I do not know. I have no idea who the portraits are of, but the work is really good! The portraits look to have a cobalt blue wash over them, as does the face on the spout of the pitcher. Its has incised flowers and body rings with tooling and panels. The horizontal rings that are decorated are in a Brown Glaze color save the top and bottom ones, and the smaller Vertical panels are in Black. Its a super cool looking old piece I think. It has a number stamped into the bottom of 655 and nothing else. It is 8" tall, approx 4 3/8" in diam, and is undamaged. I believe it never had a lid as there is no sign of one. There are a couple very tiny edge nicks to the fine detail work of this piece so check out my photos so you can see everything. Again, I do not know for sure who made this. One ebay member thought perhaps an early Marzi Remy which were unmarked except for mold number pre 1900’s... its certainly possible. Please check out my item condition description above and check out my photos so that you will know exactly what you are buying because you are buying it as seen as is as found. Any questions PLEASE ask! Thanks for looking at my Auctions & Buy it Nows, and PLEASE, check and see the other cool stuff I have listed currently!!
Price: 139.95 USD
Location: Bernalillo, New Mexico
End Time: 2023-11-18T22:06:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15.95 USD
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Featured Refinements: Antique Stoneware Jug
Primary Material: Stoneware
Age: 1850-1899
Maker: Unknow
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Origin: Germany
Type: Pitcher
Color: Grey Blue Black Brown
Brand: Unbranded
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Style: Rustic/Primitive
Material: Stoneware
Finish: Glazed
Possible maker: Marzi Remy