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A charming 19th century Portuguese red slipware shallow dish, hand thrown in terracotta and richly decorated with folk art motifs. The center features a boldly incised fish alongside a stylized leaf motif adding balance to the design. Around the interior wall, cascading floral sprays and floral clusters form a continuous decorative band, while the rim is highlighted with diagonal striping for added movement. Applied loop handles complete the dish, blending utility with rustic charm. The earthy red slip glaze contrasts beautifully with the creamy sgraffito incisions, showcasing the vibrant artistry of Portuguese folk ceramics.
Slipware of this type was commonly produced in regions such as Alentejo and Estremadura, where potters passed down decorative techniques through generations. Once functional for serving or kitchen use, today this piece stands as a decorative collectible and a vibrant expression of Iberian folk ceramics.
Dimensions:
Diameter - 11.5"
h - 1.75"
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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 shallow dish with applied loop handles
Detail: Central fish and leaf motifs with dotted sprays, cascading floral clusters, striped rim
Patina: Warm, glossy glaze with minor wear consistent with age and use
Dimensions: 11.5″Diameter x 1.75″H
Condition: Very good
Sold: Individually
Use: Originally functional for serving; decorative collectible today
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 26 - Jul 1
US$40
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