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Early 20th Century Glazed Ceramic Jug Depicting Adam & Eve
This early 20th century glazed ceramic jug is a striking decorative piece, notable for its rounded form and detailed narrative imagery. The jug’s exterior depicts the biblical scene of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, rendered against a rich, earth-toned ground of dark green and burnt orange. The imagery is carefully hand-painted, capturing the figures and garden details with subtle depth and expressive color, reflecting the artistry of early American decorative ceramics.
The jug is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving both its character and historical authenticity. The base carries an illegible inscription along with the maker’s mark, confirming its origin and craftsmanship. Measuring approximately 15 inches in height and 12 inches in diameter, this piece functions as both a decorative object and a testament to early 20th century ceramic design. Its combination of narrative detail, earthy palette, and sculptural form makes it an exceptional addition to a collection or a statement piece for display in any interior setting.
This early 20th century glazed ceramic jug is a striking decorative piece, notable for its rounded form and detailed narrative imagery. The jug’s exterior depicts the biblical scene of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, rendered against a rich, earth-toned ground of dark green and burnt orange. The imagery is carefully hand-painted, capturing the figures and garden details with subtle depth and expressive color, reflecting the artistry of early American decorative ceramics.
The jug is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving both its character and historical authenticity. The base carries an illegible inscription along with the maker’s mark, confirming its origin and craftsmanship. Measuring approximately 15 inches in height and 12 inches in diameter, this piece functions as both a decorative object and a testament to early 20th century ceramic design. Its combination of narrative detail, earthy palette, and sculptural form makes it an exceptional addition to a collection or a statement piece for display in any interior setting.