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Maiolica Jug. Unknown (pottery). Earthenware, the interior lead-glazed olive-green, the exterior tin-glazed pale beige, height 21.8cm, diameter (base) 9.7cm, diameter (widest part) 13.0cm, circa 1375-1450. Umbria, Italy.
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