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AN IBERIAN FAIENCE WAISTED ALBARELLO, most probably Talavera della Reina, painted in colours with a large cartouche containing a crowned bicephalous eagle adorned with a coat-of-arms, the back with stylized foliage (minor crack), 18th Century

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AN IBERIAN FAIENCE WAISTED ALBARELLO, most probably Talavera della Reina, painted in colours with a large cartouche containing a crowned bicephalous eagle adorned with a coat-of-arms, the back with stylized foliage (minor crack), 18th Century
29 cm high

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Talavera remained a source of drug jars of distinction throughout the 17th and 18th Century. A considerable part of the output of the kiln was destined for monastic pharmacies, as shown by heraldic shields of monasteries and religious orders

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