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Pitcher, Deruta, Arabesco Bird, Italian Pottery, Blue & White Decor, 2007

Pitcher, Deruta, Arabesco Bird, Italian Pottery, Blue & White Decor, 2007

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  • Ceramic Decorative Pitcher / Vase, Italian Deruta Arabesco Bird, Blue & White, Hand Made Pottery, Hand Painted, Home Decor, Collectible Pottery, Italian Imports
  • Made in Italy
  • Not Vintage: 2007
  • Details:  This is a very pretty pitcher in the much loved Blue and White colors.  It is not vintage, the Deruta Arabesco Collection* is a signature design originating in Deruta, Italy, first issued in 2007. The pitcher is hand painted in the traditional Arabesco Bird design and some pretty stripes in light and dark blue and again, that twisted handle.  The piece is signed, however the signature is worn, only a fragment is visible. There are some condition issues, (see below), we have kept the price low.  However, if you're just looking for a pretty piece of pottery to display or use as a floral vase, this might just be the piece for you.  Ideal as kitchen decor,  perfect in a farmhouse, country or Mediterranean styled home. 
  • Materials:  Ceramic
  • Dimension:  6.0 inches Tall, 3.5 inches in Diameter (at its widest point), 2.75 inches in Diameter at base.
  • Condition:  Used.  Average Condition.  There are two small chips around the handle, and one larger chip on the base border.  There is also a crack on the glaze around the handle.  All photographed for you.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All Sales Final.  Please remember these are USED items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 

 *We know the Arabesco Collection pattern is a signature design originating in Deruta, Italy.  Although the Arabesco Collection is often associated with Deruta pottery, pieces can be marked with various names or simply not marked at all.  This design is widely popular and produced by various ceramic workshops located in Deruta.  The presence of the Deruta mark, especially on the bottom of the piece, can help indicate its origin, but it's not the sole defining factor for the Arabesco pattern. 

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