Description:
- Popular enameled earthenware bowl. Probably Grenadine, although it could be made in the Spanish Levante.
- The bowl responds to a hollow spherical cap, with a rounded lip.
- The Lip is not perfectly circular, and its horizontality is not precise either, with irregular dimensions.
- Its execution is manual, having on the inside concave the three marks of the support points of the three-leg support for cooking, while its convex outer face does not have any type of mark.
- It is enameled in light beige color, smooth on the inside concave face, and with irregular fleurons, of brown and green colors, on the convex outer face, close to the lip.
- For the characteristics of the ceramic, we believe that at least it is from the Second Half of the 19th century, with the probability that it could be from the previous period.
- It does not have any Distinctive that can identify it.
- It is a rare piece to find with this quality and conservation, since it does not have any friction, blow, hair or breakage.
Comments:
- Both the Measures, and the Weight, are approximate.
- This type of household utensil, has been developed from remote times to the present, and with the most diverse materials, giving them different possible uses.
- Very interesting as a collector's item and decorative element.
- Spectacular in an illuminated showcase, with minimalist decoration.
- Due to the fact that it is inevitable the differences of tones between photos and reality, it should be kept in mind that the tones of the colors of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the actual colors.
- La Pieza presents the wear and tear of its time, as well as some stains. It has small flaws.
- The data provided here are personal opinions not contrasted.
2413 - Popular ceramic bowl. Granada....