Anderson Manor Collection
Pair of 19th-Century Portuguese Pharmacy Jars – Alcobaça Factory
Pair of 19th-Century Portuguese Pharmacy Jars – Alcobaça Factory
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SKU:AM193
This pair of 19th-century pharmacy jars, crafted by the renowned Alcobaça factory, showcases traditional Portuguese artistry with their hand-painted blue-and-white design. Each jar features a scenic depiction of a windmill set amidst a pastoral landscape, capturing the charm and tranquility of rural life. The jars are adorned with a deep blue rim and a bow accent beneath the lid, adding a touch of elegance to their functional form.
These jars were likely used to store medicinal herbs, powders, or other apothecary supplies, making them not only beautiful but also historically significant. The jars are in excellent condition for their age, with minimal wear, and remain a testament to the high-quality ceramics produced by Alcobaça. They would make a wonderful addition to any collection of antique pharmacy items or Portuguese ceramics.
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Condition: Very good, with minimal signs of wear on the rim and no visible cracks or significant damage.
Historical Note: The Alcobaça factory is celebrated for its traditional Portuguese pottery, known for intricate hand-painted designs and vibrant blue-and-white color schemes. These jars are a fine example of Alcobaça's legacy, blending functionality with aesthetic beauty.
Suggested Use: Ideal for display in a collection of antique pharmacy items, or as decorative pieces in a kitchen or study. They also make a fascinating conversation starter, linking the worlds of history, art, and traditional medicine.
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