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A rare monochrome kobalt Westerwald German stoneware jug stein,1690....

$ 435.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Color: Blue
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: No restoration, A hairline crack running from the top rim down, 7cm / 2.75Inch Also a shallow chip inside and outside, the pewter lid with an old repair, See more: with description !!! + see all extra photos.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country of Manufacture: Germany Westerwald
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    A very nice and rare monochrome kobalt blue German Westerwald  stoneware jug, Stein.
    This jug has an original pewter lid with an Amsterdam makers mark, See detail photo, this pewter has has an old repair, See extra photo
    The date of this jug is app. 1690,  Guaranteed.
    The size = 21 cm = 8.27 Inches.
    CONDITION:
    PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!!
    NO restoration. The jug has a larger VISIBLE hairline crack running from the top down of 7cm = 2,75 Inches, See also extra photo, + a shallow chip inside and outside the top rim, also a very very thin related small hairline, only visible under stark light, inside. The Pewter lid has an old repair, See: Extra photos!!!
    !!! The jug is fully inspected with the point of a sharp scapel as nowadays
    invisible
    professional restorations cannot be detected anymore by a blacklight or the 'naked eye'.
    If you want some other information or more photos feel free to ask a question.
    If you are looking for any other type of stoneware just let us know we Always have a good collection of Original German stoneware pieces of Museum quality.
    The Professional packing, double boxing is free of charge
    The postage is: For Europe US $ 20  --  For the rest of the world US $ 35,- by registered post with track an d trace. ( Fedex also posible )
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