Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware
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Virgin and Child in 18th century earthenware

18th century
Other style
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From: 44000, Nantes, France

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    Earthenware Virgin Mary in labor, probably from Nevers.
    The Virgin Mary in labor is a statuette frequently found in homes from the 18th to the 19th century. On the Virgin's head, there is a hollowed-out crown with a two-centimeter diameter hole at the bottom. This hole was used to pour holy water into the statuette, but more importantly, to place a candle that was lit when the woman's labor began.
    Regarding the condition, note some minor flaws, firing defects, and traces of wear and friction typical of this type of object.
    Our photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the object.
    Regarding condition, please examine the photos carefully.
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    The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions:
    Height: 22.5 cm
    Width: 8 cm
    Depth: 8 cm
    M3500

    Ref: 3XZUX5U94I

    Condition Good
    Style Other style (Shaped pieces Faience of Other style Style)
    Period 18th century (Shaped pieces Faience 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Width (cm) 8
    Height (cm) 22.5
    Depth (cm) 8
    Materials Earthenware
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 44000, Nantes, France
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