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Lot 77:
Description
A single rustic earthenware bowl, consistent with Mexican folk pottery or traditional *cazuela* style cookware. The vessel is constructed of reddish-brown terracotta, featuring a deep, round body, a distinctive wavy or scalloped rim, and two applied looped handles. The interior surface and the upper exterior sections, including the handles and rim, are coated in an uneven, glossy amber-colored lead glaze, typical of utilitarian barro pottery. The lower exterior and base are unglazed. There are no visible manufacturer’s marks, signatures, or inscriptions. Measures approximately 10″ across.
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