This unique clay bird pitcher is a beautiful addition to any collection. With intricate painted designs and a handmade quality, it is a testament to the skill of the artisan who created it. The pitcher is of unknown origin and may have been made using techniques such as Terra Sigillata or Orangeware. It is a perfect piece for those interested in collecting pottery from different cultures and ethnicities, particularly from Central and South America. This item has been previously enjoyed and is now ready for a new home.



I haven’t been able to locate anything like this piece, over the few years time it has been in my possession. The only thing that looked remotely similar was an ancient Mayan Orangeware Pitcher, but I don’t believe this is older than what would be considered vintage. It could also be a vintage Terra Sigillata piece. Of course I could be wrong. I will let the collectors in eBay decide, some of you are quite bright. It is clay pottery with a reddish orange paint covering the entire piece except for the one chip on the little feather accents and some slight paint loss in some spots. I try to show every inch of the piece in the pics. If

you would like more pictures, please feel free to ask.




It measures 6.5” tall, 6.25” wide and 5.25” deep, or front to back.


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