Rare 19th Century Antique Cuernavaca Mexican Emperor Maximilian Pottery Bust Pitcher
OM#: 26-058
Description
The pottery bust pitcher features Maximilian I, who was the Emperor of the Second Mexican Empire in 1863 until his execution in 1867. The piece has mother of pearl shards embedded, depicting his medals. It also has a sash with "Maximiliano. Enperador de Mexico" engraved on it. Unmarked.
Dimensions
12.875"H x 7.25"L x 6.5"W.
Weight
2.86 lbs.
Condition
Very good condition. No cracks or repairs noted. Minor chips on base, rim, neck and nose, see photos.
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