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A vibrant 19th century Portuguese red slipware serving bowl, hand thrown in terracotta and richly decorated in the rustic folk tradition of rural Portugal. The glossy red slip glaze provides a warm backdrop for the creamy sgraffito designs, which feature a large central fish with patterned body flanked by leafy sprays and stylized flowers. The inner wall of the bowl continues the decoration with stylized floral and fern leaf details, adding interest and balance to the form. Its gently flared sides and thickened rim were designed for durability, while the playful folk motifs highlight the artistry of Portuguese potters.
Produced in regions such as Alentejo and Estremadura, slipware of this kind served a dual purpose — functional for preparing or serving food while also enlivening the home with color and ornament. With its bold fish and flower motifs and warm earthy patina, this bowl embodies the spirit of Iberian folk pottery and makes a striking collectible for rustic interiors or ceramic collections.
Dimensions:
Diameter- 11.5"
h - 2.25"
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Origin: Portugal
Date: 19th century
Material: Terracotta with red slip glaze
Color: Earthy red glaze with creamy hand-incised sgraffito designs
Shape: Round serving bowl with flared sides
Detail: Large incised fish with patterned body, leafy sprays, floral and fern leaf motifs along the interior sides
Patina: Warm, glossy glaze with minor wear consistent with age and use
Dimensions: 11.5″ Diameter x 2.25″D
Condition: Very good
Sold: Individually
Use: Originally functional for serving or preparing food; decorative collectible today
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 25 - Jun 30
US$40
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