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beginning of the 19th century | height: 21 cm | region: Central Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This elegant jar, probably from the early 19th century, was used to store almond syrup (Syr. Amygdalar.), which was often used in pharmacies for its soothing effects. The jar is made of porcelain, which sets it apart from traditional earthenware, and features a simple but refined empire-style decor. The front of the jar features a blue inscription in the center of an oval frame that is topped with a bow, adding a subtle decorative element typical of the Empire period. The shape of the jar is slim with a flared neck and a wider base, which gives it stability and an elegant look. Porcelain jars of this type were not only practical, but also served as decorative items in pharmacies and interiors, which at that time followed the neoclassical artefact. This jar is an exceptional example of artistic craftsmanship from the early 19th century, when great attention was paid to the aesthetics and functionality of pharmaceutical equipment. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
20th century | height: 21 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Dating from the 18th century, this jar is an example of faience pharmaceutical pottery, which was used to store medicines in pharmacies. It is decorated with a delicate blue-yellow decoration that depicts a wreath of laurel leaves, which was a frequent symbol of victory and strength, often used in apothecary ceramics. Stylized figures of cherubs can be seen between the laurels, which give the jar a soft and playful touch. Although the inscription indicating the contents of the jar is missing, it was probably used to store syrups, ointments or other medicinal preparations that were commonly used in pharmacy practice. The shape of the jar is simple, with a slightly narrowed neck, which ensured easy handling of its contents. This artifact is a perfect example of European faience ceramics that combined practical function with aesthetic value in the 18th century. jars of this type were not only part of pharmacies, but also decorative elements that reflected the cultural and artistic values ​​of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1651 | height: 27 cm | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jar dates from the 18th century and was probably made in Frankfurt or Nuremberg, which were important centers of earthenware production in Germany. The jar is decorated with delicate floral decor in blue, a typical style inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular in Europe. Characteristic features of this jar include a pewter lid that is firmly attached to the jar and was used to store liquids such as wines, oils or healing elixirs. The spiral-shaped ear gives the jar an elegant look and at the same time ensures its functionality. This jar is a great example of German faience ceramics, where aesthetic value is combined with practical use. Its origin and precise processing make it a valuable collector's artifact from the 18th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 16 cm | region: Savona | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This item is an "albarello" ceramic apothecary jar from the Liguria region, dating from the 18th century. It is decorated with hand-painted blue motifs on a white background and a distinctive calligraphic inscription, probably indicating the contents that were kept in the jar. These jars were traditionally used to store medicinal herbs, ointments or spices in pharmacies. The blue-and-white painting decoration is characteristic of pottery production in the Savona area, where important ceramic artifacts were produced during this period. This piece exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship and high aesthetic value typical of 18th century Italian faience. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1714 | height: 20 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Albarello, created in 1714, is an example of Italian faience pottery of the early 18th century. This type of pharmacy jar was used to store medicines, especially ointments and herbs. The inscription "N. T. 1714", which probably refers to the initials of the artist or workshop in which the jar was made and the year of its creation. The work is characterized by fine blue lines and landscape scenes, characteristic of the Neapolitan ceramic school. On the other side of the albarella is the inscription "RVBIE.", which probably refers to the Latin name of the medicinal plant or substance that was kept in the jar. For example, it may be a reference to Rubia tinctorum (dye's moraine), a plant used in both medicine and dyeing. This piece combines practical use in an apothecary environment with artistic craftsmanship, making it a valuable example of historic apothecary ceramics that is sought after by collectors. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello apothecary jar dates from the 18th century and is an example of faience, popular in European ceramic production of the period. The decoration of the jar is characterized by blue and white ornaments with plant motifs, which refer to the traditional aesthetics used in pharmacies across Europe. jars of this type were commonly used to store medical raw materials or ointments, and their decorative appearance testifies to the importance pharmacists attached not only to function, but also to aesthetics. The elaborate blue floral patterns reflect the technical skill and artistic ingenuity of the potters of this period. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ME1gyMtKCaL8CLkqaHkNF7mXxfKCtH_M?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 18 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello is a wonderful example of 18th century Italian faience pottery. Decorated with rich blue underglaze painting with typical architectural and natural motifs, this jar was originally used to store medicines in pharmacies. Stylized scenes on the front depict landscape scenes that were popular in the decorative arts of the time. The distinctive hand painting and quality workmanship make this albarello a valuable collector's item, combining both practical function and artistic value typical of 18th century ceramic workshops. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 23 cm | region: Hanau | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jug comes from the Hanau region of Germany and dates back to the 18th century. It is decorated with a delicate blue-white decor with floral motifs, which are typical for faience production of that time. The jug's classic shape is complemented by a lid and handle with a metal cap, suggesting that it was probably used to serve drinks. Products from Hanau were valued for their craftsmanship and precision of detail. The blue patterns on a white background were inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular throughout Europe in the 18th century. This jug is an example of the high level of workmanship and aesthetic sense of the German workshops of the time, which produced high-quality earthenware for the domestic and international market. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century albarello is from European apothecary pottery and is made of earthenware. Characteristic for this type of jars is not only their shape, but above all the rich decoration, which includes dark blue paintings of an angel or putti with spread wings, a crown and plant motifs. Ceramics of this type were used to store ointments, dried herbs or medicinal substances, while the blue-white color combination is typical for pharmacy production of the time. This artefact exemplifies the combination of a functional object with an artistic value, as was common in 18th century apothecaries. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
17th century | height: 27 cm | region: Manises | country: Spain | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition:unprofessionally restoredcondition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k3jWTU1gPsPCzolpVhmQwVZXUfvdwIEF?usp=sharing
1st half of the 19th century | height: 21 cm | country: France | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This jar dates from the early 1800s and is made in the Empire style, an art movement that was popular during the reign of Napoleon I and characterized by a return to antique patterns and symmetry. A jar labeled "Ongt Populeum" was used to store an ointment known as unguentum populeum, which was popular for its healing properties in alleviating pain and inflammation. This ointment contained extracts from poplar buds. The jar is elegantly decorated with a simple laurel wreath, a typical Empire style motif, inspired by ancient Rome. The shape of the jar, reminiscent of an antique vase on a leg, is also characteristic of Empire design, which emphasized clean lines and classic form. This example of faience ceramics from the early 19th century served not only practical purposes in pharmaceutical interiors, but also contributed to the aesthetics of the pharmacy environment, which often reflected the influence of Empire elegance and classicist artefacts of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kf7nsuvm_-ch-CuzoLc0YqtOec4ZTttM?usp=sharing
19th century | height: 17 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 19th century albarello comes from a Neapolitan ceramic workshop and is decorated with colorful polychrome painting with floral motifs. The floral decor combined with fine blue lines on the upper and lower edges of the jar is a typical example of Neapolitan faience production of the period. The jar was used in pharmacies to store medicines, but thanks to its decorative design, it also fulfilled an aesthetic function. This artifact exemplifies the masterwork of Italian potters who combined practicality with artistic expression and is sought after by collectors of historic ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
beginning of the 17th century | height: 28 cm | region: Montelupo | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello comes from the town of Montelupo in Italy and dates back to the 17th century. It is made of earthenware, a typical ceramic material for the Montelupo area, which was an important center of ceramic production in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The inscription "Gom Elemi" refers to elemi resin, used in traditional medicine mainly for its antiseptic and healing properties. The decoration of the jar includes typical blue floral motifs complemented by yellow and orange stripes around the inscription. In the lower part, an ornamental coat of arms is depicted, which often decorated ceramic products from this area and gave them a prestigious character. This jar is an example of high-quality Montelupe faience, which was characterized by strong colors and detailed design. It combines both practical use in pharmacy and high artistic value, typical of Italian ceramics of this period. | condition: restored, retouched in the lower part | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | country: Spain | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This jar probably comes from Catalonia and is a typical pharmaceutical majolica used to store medicinal ointments and mixtures. The inscription "Empl. Fil Zach" probably refers to an emplastrum (adhesive bandage or ointment) prepared according to a recipe or medical formula, which may have included resins or other healing substances. The jar is decorated with a simple but elegant decor in the form of an oval frame surrounded by laurel leaves and a decorative ribbon, which shows that even in apothecary ceramics emphasis was placed on aesthetics. The narrowed shape of the jar, typical for this type of ceramic product, served to better preserve the contents and facilitate handling. This earthenware jar is not only a witness to the advances in pharmacy at the time, but also an example of the artistry of Catalan ceramics, which combines functionality and decorative elements, contributing to the historical charm of collectibles of this kind. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
17th century | height: 23 cm | region: Liguria | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Known as a "Versatoio", this apothecary jar comes from Liguria, Italy and dates to the 17th century. It is made of faience, which is a typical Italian ceramic covered with a lead glaze, which gives the jar a characteristic shiny surface. The blue-and-white decoration includes rich floral motifs, typical of the Baroque ceramic art of the time. The inscription on the jar "S. de Menta" refers to its contents, i.e. mint syrup (Latin sirupus de menta), which was commonly used in medicine as a remedy for stomach problems or to freshen the breath. The jar is equipped with a spout and handles, which facilitated handling and precise dosing of liquids in pharmacies. Its distinctive aesthetics, together with its practical use, make it not only an important artifact for historians of pharmacy, but also a valuable example of the Italian ceramic tradition of the 17th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.more photos:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oBSEA5wKywQKldovOa23lW2DjGMpTNZV?usp=sharing
19th century | height: 28 cm | region: Palermo (Sicily) | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 19th century albarello from Palermo is an excellent example of Sicilian faience pottery. It is decorated with a rich polychrome painting, on one side with a depiction of a knight, which refers to medieval symbolism. The other side is decorated with a distinctive heraldic motif. Ornamental elements and vivid colors are characteristic of the ceramics of this region, where local traditions have been mixed with the influences of Italian ceramics. This artifact, which was used to store medicines in pharmacies, is highly valued among collectors due to its historical significance and artistic execution. | condition: damaged | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LGBEm1fJdIgJLMIFI7CfJwnKF9JzT2x-?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 21 cm | country: Spain | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This pharmaceutical jar comes from 18th century Spain and is an exceptional example of ceramic production of the time. Inscription "Cons. F. Rosar." probably refers to the contents - a particular preserve or extract of roses (Conserva Florum Rosarum) that was used in pharmacy for its medicinal properties. The decor of the jar is typical of Spanish faience products from this period. The oval frame with a delicate border of laurel leaves and a blue bow gives the whole jar a decorative look, while the color scheme includes the typical blue, yellow and green tones. This type of decoration is characteristic of Spanish Baroque ceramics, which emphasized both aesthetics and functionality. This jar served not only the practical purpose of storing medicines, but was also a decorative element of the pharmacy interior. Its well-preserved condition and rich decoration make it a valuable collector's item and an interesting example of Spanish ceramic craftsmanship of the 18th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1st half of the 19th century | height: 21 cm | country: France | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This jar dates from the early 19th century and is made in the Empire style that was characteristic of the reign of Napoleon I and drew inspiration from antique art. The inscription "Ongt d'Alherome" indicates an ointment jar, probably intended for medicinal purposes. Empire style is manifested in simple lines, symmetry and purity of form. The decoration of this jar is delicate and typical of the empire style - a wreath of small blue and green flowers that delicately frames the inscription. The shape of the jar on the leg is inspired by antique goblets, which gives the object an elegance and refers to the classical form that was typical of the empire. This specimen served not only as a jar for storing medicinal ointments, but also as a decorative element of the pharmacy interior. It is a rare example of Empire faience ceramics that combines functionality with aesthetics and refers to the high level of craftsmanship in the first half of the 19th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
19th century | height: 22 cm | region: Central Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yPiDfb39oimpCyRPHJQiova7ziUvOaPV?usp=sharing
19th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 19th century albarello is a typical example of faience pharmaceutical ceramics, decorated with blue and white motifs. The inscription on the jar refers to the hyacinth ("Hyacinth"), indicating that the jar was probably used to store the essence or preparations from this plant, which were used in medicine and cosmetics at the time. The blue and white palette and subtle decoration represent a typical style that was popular in pharmacies throughout Europe. This artefact is not only a decorative piece, but also a reflection of practical use in the pharmaceutical practice of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
17th / 18th century | height: 19 cm | region: Central Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello represents a typical example of faience apothecary wares from the Baroque period, probably originating from central Italy. The jar is decorated with the characteristic blue floral motifs characteristic of the period and the religious symbol of the cross on top of the hill, which refers to the strong influence of Christian iconography. Albarello was used to store medicines or dried herbs, and its high-quality painting and shape testify to the skill of the ceramicists of the time. Despite minor signs of use and age, this jar remains a remarkable testament to early modern apothecary tradition and craftsmanship. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: Siena | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This jar is a typical example of albarella, which is a traditional shape of ceramic jar, used mainly in pharmacy. It comes from Siena in the 18th century and is made of majolica, typical of Italian ceramics of the time. The albarella was used to store medicinal substances and was designed to keep the contents dry and protected. The rich decoration of the jar, including the inscription "HYACINT", refers to the contents - probably an extract of hyacinth, which was widely used in medicine at the time. This jar stands out for its painting and color range, which is typical of 18th century Sienese ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hH191xFx7xtCbQ_6_5ZF-2kXGjt47e3J?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 28 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | The albarello inscribed "Pvlchamo" dates from the 18th century and is an excellent example of apothecary faience from this period. The vase is permeated with elegant blue decorations in combination with a coat of arms on the front, a typical sign for apothecary jars from southern Europe, specifically Spain or Italy. The expressive hand-painted blue-white glaze and the finely shaped body of the vase testify to the masterful work of the ceramic workshops of the time. These jars were used to store medicinal mixtures and herbs, thus reflecting the rich history of medicine and pharmacy. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rqikAoS2vfneIn1FKDvR_RYHtLh9uMpp?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 25 cm | region: Talavera | country: Spain | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JW3usr1s1nn-0vaPNOL-Kt7j3YUzSGfq?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 20 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Originating in 18th century Italy, this albarello is an example of faience apothecary pottery decorated with typical blue underglaze painting. The decor represents an idealized rural landscape with buildings and vegetation, a popular motif in Italian ceramic workshops of the period. The jar was used to store medicines, and its slim shape with a widened neck allowed for easy handling. Albarello, with its rich artistic processing, is not only an important historical artifact, but also a sought-after collector's item that reflects the union of aesthetics and functionality. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1735 | height: 23 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello from 1735 is another example of excellent faience pottery from the Baroque period that was produced for apothecary purposes. Adorned with a rich blue decor with scenes of architecture and landscape, the jar bears the typical features of Italian ceramic production, including a robust body and delicate painting details. The distinct blue lines and stylized elements are characteristic of the underglaze painting technique that was popular at the time. On the back of the jar is written "C.D.M. 1735", which refers to the year of manufacture and probably the initials of the apothecary or manufacturer. This jar was intended for storing medicines, which makes it not only a practical but also a decorative object. The combination of artistic processing and functionality makes this albarella a prized piece among collectors of historical ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 19 cm | region: Liguria | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This "Versatoio" apothecary jar comes from Liguria, Italy and dates to the 18th century. It is made of earthenware, a typical ceramic material known for its white background and blue ornaments. The jar was used to store and dispense medicinal syrups, as indicated by the inscription "Oxymel Scillitic", which refers to a traditional medicine called oxymel. This medicinal syrup was made from a mixture of honey and vinegar and was used to treat coughs and respiratory ailments. The addition of scilla (Drimia maritima), a poisonous plant, increased the effectiveness of this medicine. The design of the jar includes blue geometric motifs, typical of baroque ceramics from Liguria, and a Gothic inscription that contributes to its aesthetic appearance. Functionality was ensured by a spout and one handle, which allowed for easy pouring and handling of the medicine. This jar is not only an important pharmaceutical tool of its time, but also a beautiful example of Italian ceramics, which was appreciated for its aesthetic and practical properties. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
19th century | height: 24 cm | region: Liguria | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century albarello is from Liguria, Italy. It is made of earthenware, which is a traditional ceramic material typical of this area, and was used to store medicines, herbs or ointments. The surface of the jar is decorated with figurative scenes with little angels, which are executed in soft blue shades on a white background, which reflects the popular baroque style of the time. This type of decoration testifies to the high artistic level of the Ligurian ceramic workshops and to the aesthetic sensibility that was associated in the 18th century with common pharmaceutical items. The functionality of the jar was ensured by its characteristic cylindrical shape, which allowed for easy storage and use in pharmacies. The jar thus represents not only a practical pharmaceutical tool, but also a valuable example of the baroque artistic approach to the decoration of utility objects. | condition: good | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.conddition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OmBwKNqW6aYON6K_lXItS7ewjmLe6KKV?usp=sharing
20th century | height: 24 cm | region: Central Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Inscribed "Althea Nobilis", this jar is an example of a work from the 20th century that draws inspiration from the Renaissance style. Although not a Renaissance jar, its decoration and design mimic traditional Italian majolica – the tin-glazed pottery that was popular in the 16th century. The design of the jar includes rich ornamentation, including heraldic elements and winged mythological figures, typical of the Renaissance aesthetic. The central part is decorated with a coat of arms, which evokes the impression of historical nobility. jars of this type were traditionally used to store medicines and herbs, and the inscription Althea Nobilis refers to the medicinal herb (Althaea officinalis), a medicinal plant used in traditional medicine. This jar is an interesting example of modern craftsmanship that revives and honors the traditional aesthetic values ​​of the past, while serving as both a decorative and functional object in the spirit of Renaissance design. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tHSw43dCOlBuPJtIywuHT2HDUSqUuHsm?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 12 cm | region: Lombardy | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century albarello is from Liguria, Italy and is made of faience, a traditional ceramic material used to make apothecaries. The inscription "Aq. Mercurialis" indicates that the jar was used to store water or a solution containing mercury (Aqua Mercurialis), which was used in medical procedures in the past. The jar is decorated with colorful floral motifs, which are done in baroque style in bold shades of blue, green and red . In addition to floral decorations, it also bears a black Gothic inscription, which adds visual impact to the albarella. The lower part of the jar is decorated with a geometric pattern that complements the whole design perfectly. Albarello was not only a practical tool in pharmacies, but also a work of art that reflected the artefact and style of its time. Today, this jar is a valuable example of the combination of functionality and aesthetic value in the ceramic work of the Baroque period | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
19th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This faience albarello dates from the 19th century and is decorated with blue ornament on a white background, a typical decorative technique for this era of apothecary ceramics. The central part is decorated with the inscription “Conf. Hyacinth" with motifs of little angels and floral patterns on the sides. This type of jar was used to store medicines, in this case probably a confection made from hyacinth, which was a commonly used medicine at the time. Distinct baroque elements in the design underline its aesthetic and historical value, which was appreciated not only by pharmacists, but also by earthenware collectors. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 26 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello is an example of 18th century Italian faience pottery, characterized by blue underglaze painting with scenes of landscape and architecture. Hand-painted motifs depict houses set in rich vegetation, while the stylization of flora and architectural elements is characteristic of the Baroque period. The jar was used to store medicines in pharmacies, where it not only fulfilled a practical function, but also acted as an aesthetic element of the interior. Due to its decorative style and historical value, this artifact is sought after by collectors of historical ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1763 | height: 27 cm | region: Savona | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 1763 albarello is an excellent example of 18th century Italian faience pottery, specifically from the Savona region. Its blue decor on a white background shows the classic elements of this production, such as carefully rendered landscape scenes, architectural elements and vegetation details. The jar was probably used in pharmacies to store dry herbs or medicines. The date 1763 is clearly marked on the back of the albarella. The excellent condition and fine design make it a valuable artifact for collectors of European ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18rdpE50A-FprqLLrUivvROXAaMAEczHc?usp=sharing
20th century | height: 24 cm | region: Tuscany | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | condition: good | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AmoWGcA9VGPp0yXTZs-x8c15rZSqUALj?usp=sharing
19th century | height: 12 cm | region: Liguria | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello comes from Liguria, Italy and dates back to the 19th century. Made of earthenware, the jar was used to store medicinal herbs, as indicated by the inscription "Herbie" on its surface. In apothecaries, this type of jar was used to store dried plants that were key in traditional medicine. The decoration includes delicate blue floral motifs on a white background, with bold Gothic lettering, which creates an aesthetic contrast. This style of decoration is typical for ceramic products of the 19th century and reflects the combination of functionality and artistic value. This jar served not only a practical purpose, but also as a decorative element that brings insight into the pharmacy procedures and aesthetics of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 19 cm | region: Ligure | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello comes from Liguria in the 18th century and is a typical apothecary jar of the time, designed to store medicinal substances. The inscription "Diamb" refers to a pharmaceutical preparation of the time, probably a mixture used for medicinal purposes. Delicate blue-white glazed decors with vertical ornaments around the perimeter are characteristic, which underline the elegance and precision of the ceramics of that time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IXZr1_9pJZ0CF4yqlMM_rNtTi-Jw-0f_?usp=sharing
end of the 18th century | height: 24 cm | country: Spain | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This jar comes from 18th century Spain and is an example of the faience pottery that was widely used in apothecaries at the time. The jar is decorated with blue and white decor, a style that was very popular in Spain in the 18th century, especially under the influence of Dutch and Italian ceramics. In the center of the jar is an elaborate crest with a crown, which includes a lion and other heraldic elements, suggesting that the jar may have been made for an important apothecary family or institution. The inscription "Lic. Saxifral" probably refers to the liquor of Saxifraga, a plant used for its medicinal properties, especially in the treatment of kidney stones. This item was not only used to store medicinal products, but also decorated the interior of the pharmacy. The exceptional quality of the painting and the preserved condition make this jar a prized collector's item that bears witness to the apothecary tradition and ceramic art of the 18th century in Spain. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lxwey1igrjLk3CBAbmXGk2L-ftsPdJ7c?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 14 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century jar comes from faience pottery workshops, probably in Delft. Her inscription "Elect: Ther." indicates that it was used to store the electuary, which was a medicinal mixture intended for internal use, usually in the form of a paste. The blue and white decor, typical of faience pottery, includes subtle ornamentation, including two birds and floral motifs that frame the inscription on the front of the jar. The painting style is influenced by Baroque art, which is evident in the elaborate details and symmetry of the overall design. In the lower part there is also a small painting of an angel (putto), which adds decorative value and refers to the aesthetic standards of the time. This type of jar was commonly used in pharmacies to store various medicines, but at the same time served as a decorative element of the pharmacy interior. Its well-preserved condition and artistic value make it a valuable collector's item, representing a perfect example of 18th century pharmaceutical ceramics. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 31 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century apothecary jar is made of earthenware and decorated with hand-painted blue decor on a white background. The inscription "GERASPTE RAPPE" probably refers to crushed or grated plants or herbs that were used in pharmacies to prepare medicinal mixtures. The decoration of the container is typical for faience production of the time, with a focus on floral and ornamental motifs. The shape of the container is typically bulbous, which allowed for the storage of a larger amount of raw materials, and its elegant decoration made it a decorative element of the pharmacy interior. This container is a beautiful example of baroque pharmacy design, combining functionality and aesthetics. | condition: good | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 20 cm | region: Liguria | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century albarello, from Liguria, is made of earthenware and was used in pharmacies to store medicines, herbs or ointments. The blue and white decoration with the motif of a deer scene, complete with a yellow stripe on the lower part, represents a beautiful example of Italian ceramics of the period. Scenes of nature and fauna, often inspired by the local landscape, were popular motifs on these apothecaries. The decorative processing of albarella not only fulfills an aesthetic function, but also reflects the importance of the artistic tradition in the production of utilitarian objects in northern Italy during the Baroque period. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
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