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  1. Traditional Japanese Earthenware Toy, Clay, Red/Green/Black, Antique Condition

    ✔ This is a traditional Japanese earthenware toy crafted from clay, featuring a striking combination of red, green, and blackcolor s. ✔ - Traditional Japanese earthenware toy. ✔ - Made from clay (ceramic material).

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  2. Emma Bridgewater Seconds Blackberry 1/2 Pint Mug - Unique Handmade & Hand Decorated English Earthenware Tea/Coffee Mug

  3. Handmade Clay Primate Monkey Sculpture Folk Art Terracotta Figurine Primitive

    Handmade terracotta/clay figurative sculpture in a primitive folk art style. Subject appears as a primate/monkey with a stylized face, ridged hair, and very long outstretched arms ending in paw-like hands. Material: unglazed earthenware/terracotta; color: natural brown with textured, rustic surface. Details: hollow opening on the back/top, small feet beneath the head, elongated central appendage, and overall organic, hand-formed construction. No maker marks or labels visible; origin and exact age unknown. Great as a unique tribal/folk art display piece for shelf or tabletop.

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  4. Vintage Painted Terra Cotta Swan Statue

    Beautiful terra cotta swan statue; hand-painted. Vintage. Measurements in photos. On the larger side.

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  5. Terracotta Figurine Neolithic & Paleolithic between 5500 and 2750 BC.

    It reflects their religious and cultural beliefs, possibly serving as a talisman or associated with a fertility cult. Its symbolism makes it valuable to both collectors and scholars. - Provenance: Found in an archaeological context, which adds to its scientific and cultural significance.

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  6. 20th Century Glazed Pot with Lug Handles

    20th Century glazed pot with two lug handles, and decorative line work.

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  7. Vintage Chunky Farmhouse Kitchen Striped Earthenware Clay Pottery Jug Pitcher

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  8. Korean Earthenware Clay Hot Pot (1100ml)

    HISTORY - The Origin of Onggi pottery dates back to around 4000 to 5000 BC where Korean clay pottery has been traditionally used for storing and cooking foods. It is made using only natural materials.

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  9. Terracotta Figurine with Ornament Trypillian Culture between 5500 and 2750 BC.

    Its symbolism makes it valuable to both collectors and scholars. It reflects their religious and cultural beliefs, possibly serving as a talisman or associated with a fertility cult. - Details: A pronounced female form symbolizing the cult of fertility.

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