Spanish Decorative Terracotta Jug — 19th Century Yellow Pottery Pitcher

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Source : Curated by ROC

Collection : Vintage/Antique Objects

Date : Late 1800s (19th Century)

Provenance : Burgos, Spain

Style : Rustic Mediterranean

Antique Spanish terracotta jug with a warm yellow glaze, crafted in the Burgos region during the 19th century. The form features a rounded belly, straight neck, pinched pouring lip, and single strap handle, with a warm ochre yellow glaze over red clay. The surface shows craquelure, glaze variation, kiln character, and substantial wear that gives the piece a strong Mediterranean presence.

Produced in northern Spain, this jarra represents the functional traditions of Castilian farmhouse pottery. The ochre glaze, combined with visible kiln firing marks, is characteristic of regional workshops where durable yet decorative wares were crafted for everyday use. These vessels embody Spain’s ceramic heritage, blending practicality with distinctive rural charm.

Perfect as a decorative jug, rustic tabletop accent, or Mediterranean style vase, this antique pottery piece adds authenticity to interiors embracing farmhouse decor, wabi sabi, rustic home decor, or Mediterranean decor. Its compact proportions make it well suited for display on shelves, consoles, or kitchen counters.

ESTIMATED DATE:
19th Century. 

PROVENANCE:
Aranda del Duero/Burgos, Castile, Spain.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Height: 26 cm (10.2 in) | Width: 17 cm (6.7 in) | Weight: 1.357 Kg (2.99 lbs)

CONDITION REPORT: Showing natural wear consistent with age, with minor imperfections or patina adding to its character. As shown in pictures, please review for more details and feel free to ask any questions.

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