Description:
Precious miniature bronze jug. We place it in the second half of the nineteenth century, although it could be from the first half of the nineteenth and even earlier. It is made in one piece, and you can see the cast iron joint, in the plane of the handle of the jug. It has at the base of its sides four floors. Two are perpendicular to the plane of the handle, are slender and have very marked leaves. The other two plats are in the same plane of the handle, are less slender, and their leaves are confused enough with the own plant. The whole vase has a grid in its belly, while in the neck, in the form of a funnel, it is vertically scratched. This type of jarroncitos, have been elaborated from ancient times until the present, and with the most diverse materials, giving them different possible uses.
Comments:
Because differences in tonalities between photos and reality are inevitable, it must be kept in mind that the color tones of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the actual colors. It presents the own attrition of its time, as well as some stains. It has small damages. The data provided here are unconfirmed personal opinions.
1442 - Miniature bronze jug. Nineteenth...