Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Late 19th-early 20th century, yellow and green glazed earthenware with dual strap handles, each decorated with incised sgraffito banding decoration to the shoulder, including two of cylindrical form flared rim, possibly Spanish or Italian anchovy pots; the third in stately form now drilled as a bujadier, all unmarked.
Largest 14 x 20 x 17 in.
All with areas of glaze flaking, scattered nicks, and signs of outdoor use; the smaller planter with chips to rim, handles, and base; bujadier with old breaks and repairs and smoothed chip to rim.