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18th Century Ceramic Apothecary Jar

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18th Century Ceramic Apothecary Jar Jar  18th Century Deruta
An interesting mid-eighteenth century jar with hand painted date to one side '1746'. Probably Italian Deruta.

Deruta is a hill town in the Province of Perugia in the Umbria region of central Italy. Long known as a center of refined maiolica manufacture, Deruta remains known for its ceramics, which are exported worldwide.

8 inches tall with various cracks and chips but still in whole form, and these do not detract from this interesting piece.
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£295.00  UK
$375.80  USA
346.65  EU
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Period 18th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Item code as162a086 / 023157 Status Sold

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