19Th-Century Italian Glazed Ceramic Cotognata Mould (Priced Individually)
Stock No
No/004276ABCDE
2018
- £110.00 For one
- €126 Euro
- $147 US Dollar
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Item Description
A 19th-century Italian glazed ceramic decorative dish on ceramic feet. These handmade dishes, traditionally made in the ceramic making centre of Caltagirone, were used to make Cotognata, a sweet jam made from quince. The themes of decoration centred on religious icons, fruits, flowers, animals and symbols. Wonderful as decorative items or 'vide-poche'.
A - Indented with the word 'CHARITAS' and a flower head - H4, W10 x 13cm
B - Indented with a figure - H4, W10.5 x 13.5cm
C - Indented with two fish - H4, W11 x 13.5cm
D - Indented with a king figure - H3.5, W12 x 15cm
E - Indented with a cherub - H5, W12 x 15cm
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
East Sussex, Sussex
Period
19th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
East Sussex, Sussex
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)1797 360791
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