Antique Glazed Terracotta Vessel
22 October 2024
Description

Following on a submission I made a few days ago, I recently purchased a glazed terracotta vessel at an estate sale. It was described as Italian, however, as the other "Italian" vessel I purchased at the same estate sale (estate of Harry Radliffe, former journalist/producer for CBS news) turned out to be Persian, I am interested to know more about this as well as well. The glaze is white and appears to be thick, possibly a glaze over another glaze, and there are cocentric circles that look like they were made with something sharp/thin throughout the vase. The cocentric circles appear to be made intentionally. I do not see any chips or cracks, however there are multiple holes/spots throughout the glaze of the vase. The remnants of a cork, or soft wood, plug is in one of the holes of the vase.

Dimensions

Approximately 13.5" x 6.5" at its widest point across

Acquired from
Online Auction
For sale
Yes
Answered within 4 days
By David U.
Oct 26, 08:01 UTC
Fair Market Value
$300 - $500 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hello,

This item is an **Antique Glazed Terracotta Vessel**, displaying a traditional yet intriguing design. The vessel was acquired from an estate sale linked to the collection of Harry Radcliffe, a respected former journalist and producer for CBS. Initially described as Italian, the piece shares characteristics often seen in Persian ceramics, suggesting it could be of Middle Eastern origin. The vessel stands out with its thick, white glaze, which might be layered over an earlier application, providing a rich, matte finish that contrasts with its earthy terracotta base. Unique concentric circles are etched into the surface, likely made with a fine, sharp tool, which creates a subtle decorative pattern throughout.

In terms of condition, the vessel is well-preserved, showing no signs of cracks or major structural damage. However, it bears small intentional holes or spots across the glazed surface, contributing to its rustic appeal and possibly serving as a design element. Interestingly, one of these holes includes remnants of what appears to be a cork or soft wooden plug, adding a layer of historical intrigue and practicality to its design. Measuring approximately 13.5 inches in height and 6.5 inches in diameter at its widest, this piece is both substantial and elegant, making it a versatile artifact that would suit both private collections and curated exhibitions on ancient ceramics or Middle Eastern artifacts.

Given its unique aesthetic features, the vessel’s size, and its possible Persian origin, it holds significant decorative and historical value.

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