"Earthenware Terrine From The East, End Of The Eighteenth Century."
Terrine covered slightly godrone, resting on a pedestal, earthenware decorated with small polychrome fire in contoured quality. The container and the lid are decorated on one side of a painted cock in the middle of a flower bed and on the other side of a bouquet of flowers with a tulip in the center, the shrike is shaped like an artichoke And the whole is adorned with flowering branches. Work of the East of France (Lunéville or the Islettes), late 18th or early 19th century. Good state of preservation, no feces, some chips and gnats. Dimensions: height 23 cm, length 30,3 cm and width 21,4 cm.