Chorreada Lion Pitcher No.1
Chorreada dripware pitcher from Oaxaca circa 1940. Chorreada is a popular glazing technique in central Mexico that translates to dripped or runny. This technique originated in Majolica during the 19th century. Pitcher is in good condition with wear that is consistent with age and use
Materials: ceramic
SKU: 50978
Dimensions: 9"W x 4.5"D x 11"H
Provenance: Oaxaca
Date of Manufacture: circa 1940
Period: Early 20th century
Sold as: 1
Condition: Good vintage condition. Wear is consistent with age and use.
Original: $375.00
-65%$375.00
$131.25



Description
Chorreada dripware pitcher from Oaxaca circa 1940. Chorreada is a popular glazing technique in central Mexico that translates to dripped or runny. This technique originated in Majolica during the 19th century. Pitcher is in good condition with wear that is consistent with age and use
Materials: ceramic
SKU: 50978
Dimensions: 9"W x 4.5"D x 11"H
Provenance: Oaxaca
Date of Manufacture: circa 1940
Period: Early 20th century
Sold as: 1
Condition: Good vintage condition. Wear is consistent with age and use.























