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A Double Spout Vessel, Spain 18th Century CE. Possibly southern Spain Made from terracotta with two spouts and a strap handle. The upper body has a think glaze of yellow, orange, and green painted design at the shoulders During the 18th century, Spain had a rich and diverse tradition of ceramic production, rooted in Islamic, Roman, and indigenous Iberian influences, further shaped by Renaissance and Baroque European aesthetics. Terracotta, or low-fired earthenware, was one of the most common ceramic materials due to its abundance, workability, and affordability. H195 W150 D120mm Provenance Ex W.S. Collection, Los Angeles