Italian slipware terracotta goblet
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slopingsteve- Number of posts : 305
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
Re: Italian slipware terracotta goblet
It was nothing like the other goblet aside from the shape so I've split the thread.
Please add a photo of the base even if there's no mark. Maybe Springfield Pottery
Please add a photo of the base even if there's no mark. Maybe Springfield Pottery
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slopingsteve- Number of posts : 305
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
Re: Italian slipware terracotta goblet
In my op I mentioned Mazagran. Still relevant I think.
Mazagran is the name of a drink as well as the vessel , which can be made from terracotta or glass, so no reason why stoneware is exempted. I feel sure that, if you were to hold them, you would understand my reasoning.
Mazagran is the name of a drink as well as the vessel , which can be made from terracotta or glass, so no reason why stoneware is exempted. I feel sure that, if you were to hold them, you would understand my reasoning.
slopingsteve- Number of posts : 305
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
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