
Particular rooster-shaped jug in green and brown glazed majolica ceramic.
Made in the 50s/60s.
Decorative jug in the shape of a rooster in shades of green with brown accents.
A fresh accent to any kitchen or use as a serving pitcher.
It is a very original object that is part of a privately exhibited ceramic collection.
Very well preserved as visible in the photos.
The only flaw I would point out is that there is a chip on the lower beak.
Size: 28cm x 20cm and height of 30cm



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