Twee Antieke Hanauer Fayance Enghalskannenmet tinnen deksles.


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A matched set of two jugs, a so called “Enghalskanne” with a light-blue ground ovoid body and tapering neck, with on the top the pewter mounted handle. The flat pewter cover connected with a ball-shaped thumbpiece to the handle. The body decorated in shades of blue and yellow with flowers and birds and standing on a round pewter mounted flat base.
Literature:
Das Hausgerät Mitteleuropas - Walter Dexel Page 89 Blatt VII
Collection Kunstgewerbe Museum Köln (= Now MAKK)

Hanau – Germany,
Circa 1680 - 1700

Height: 31,8 / 35,5 cm. (12,5 / 14 inches.)
Diam.:  15,8 cm. (6,2 inches.)
Diam. base: 11 cm. (4,3 inches.)                
Weight: 1.317 & 1.319 grams

The first German faience manufactory was opened in Hanau in 1661. â€¨Faience’s were produced in Hanau until 1806.


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