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Antique Grottaglie Jug "Brocca" 1800s
- Size
- W12 × D10 × H17 cm
- Country
- Italy
- Origin
- Grottaglie, Puglia
- Estimated age
- 1800's
- No.
- AN-5219
DETAILS
A traditional pitcher called Brocca, made near Grottaglie, Puglia, southern Italy in the 19th century.
A practical vessel used in homes and osterias to pour wine or water.
The distinctive form of the spout, shaped as if pinched by hand, is a design typical of this region.
The letters on the front likely indicate the owner or the person who commissioned the piece.
The small indentation near the handle appears to be a chip that occurred during shaping, glazed over and fired as-is.
This character, born of the generous spirit of southern Italy, is part of what makes the piece so endearing.
LOCATION
Grottaglie, Puglia / ItalyGrottaglie, Puglia
Origin
The small town of Grottaglie in the Puglia region has long been known as the "Town of Ceramics."
While pottery centers across Italy moved toward ornate Majolica ware, this town continued to produce honest, everyday pottery rooted in daily life, without following trends.
Among these, the "Robba Bianca" vessels coated with white glaze and jars for storing grain and oil are iconic symbols of Grottaglie.
Within their simple, understated appearance lies the inevitable beauty born from function and the strength of the earth.
These forms, passed down through generations, blend seamlessly into modern spaces, supporting daily life with their quiet presence.
- Size
- W12 × D10 × H17 cm
- Country
- Italy
- Origin
- Grottaglie, Puglia
- Estimated age
- 1800's
- No.
- AN-5219
NT$7,396.00
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