- Granada inkwell made of earthenware from the second half of the 18th century. - The inkwell is lobed in shape, divided into eight lobes. The base is visible, hollow. The motifs and colours suggest t...

- Granada inkwell made of earthenware from the second half of the 18th century.
- The inkwell is lobed in shape, divided into eight lobes. The base is visible, hollow. The motifs and colours suggest that it comes from Granada.
- The entire inkwell is painted with animal motifs, in white and blue. It has a simple and very elegant design.
- The peculiarity of the piece is that the lid is still in perfect condition, this one with yellow tones.
- The inkwell is enamelled. The entire inside of the inkwell is heavily crackled. The base has burrs, which indicates that it was made in a somewhat ‘coarse’ manner.
- It has rubbing and minor chipping due to age, none of which are serious.
- No distinctive mark or contrast has been found that could provide information on where it was made, the maker's details, or any other information.

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$ 1,770.00

 Autor
Unknown
 Period
Second half of XVIII Century
 Material
Earthenware
 Measures
10,2 x 12,9 cm
 Weight
507 gr.
Conservation
Very good

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