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A one of a kind ceramic bottle dating back to the mid 1800s and originating from the southern Italian region … Read more A one of a kind ceramic bottle dating back to the mid 1800s and originating from the southern Italian region of Puglia. Originally made to hold vinegar or olive oil, this antique farmhouse-style vessel is all the more striking due to its particular details. It features red spots around the bottle opening most likely to indicate its contents, and a partial glaze around the upper edge in a creamy hue that gives way to the raw clay at its base. The unique handmade vessel has developed a beautiful rustic patina that only daily use and the passing of time can authentically bring about. The large historic example with it wonderful colour combination would be ideal as a decorative display piece to inject some farmhouse charm to any home or space. See less
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