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A charming 19th century Portuguese red slipware rectangular baking dish, richly decorated in the rustic folk tradition of rural Portugal. Crafted from terracotta and finished with a warm, glossy red slip glaze, this rectangular dish is adorned with creamy hand incised sgraffito designs of fern like fronds and starburst motifs, creating a lively surface pattern that contrasts beautifully with the earthen red ground. The ruffled rim was hand pinched for decorative effect, lending the dish a playful yet refined character, while the applied side handles ensured it was as practical in the kitchen as it was decorative on the table.
Slipware of this type was widely produced in regions such as Alentejo and Estremadura throughout the 19th century, where local artisans relied on time honored techniques passed down from generation to generation. With its folk art motifs and rustic finish, this dish embodies both utility and artistry — once used for baking or serving, today it offers a decorative glimpse into Portugal’s rich ceramic traditions. A delightful collectible for lovers of Iberian pottery, perfect for display in a kitchen or rustic interior.
Dimensions:
h - 3.5"
w - 16" handle to handle
d - 10.25"
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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: Rectangular baking dish with side handles
Detail: Incised fern and starburst motifs, scalloped hand-pinched rim
Patina: Warm, glossy glaze with minor wear consistent with age and use
Dimensions: 3.5″H x 16″W x 10.25″D
Condition: Very good
Sold: Individually
Use: Originally functional for baking and serving; decorative collectible today
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 26 - Jul 1
US$40
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