Fine Sarreguemines stoneware, third quarter of the 19th cent - Lot 179

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Fine Sarreguemines stoneware, third quarter of the 19th cent - Lot 179
Fine Sarreguemines stoneware, third quarter of the 19th century Large, urn-shaped tobacco jar made of fine Sarreguemines stoneware, beige in color. The body is carved with four oval medallions, surrounded by pearls and arabesques, depicting four figures smoking: a Zouave with his pipe, a hetaera with a hookah, an elegant Romantic woman with a pipe, and a gentleman with his cigar. Between each medallion are four brown antique caryatids in relief. On the lid, a Mameluke, sitting cross-legged and holding a long calumet, serves as a handle. Engraved on the base are the words “Sarreguemines,” the number 87, and the letter B. H 30 cm
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