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Large Antique on Stand Terracotta Olive Oil Jar Garden Urn Pot Planter Dealer CA
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Large Antique on Stand Terracotta Olive Oil Jar Garden Urn Pot Planter Dealer CA. Outstanding 19th
Category

Antique 19th Century Spanish Jars

Materials

Iron

Large 19th Century Spanish Terracotta Olive Jar with Iron Stand, Signed
Located in Birmingham, AL
A large 19th century Spanish terracotta olive jar, circa 1880s, having two circular striations
Category

Antique 1880s Spanish Jars

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

1920 s Italian Olive Oil Jar on Stand
Located in East Hampton, NY
An Italian olive oil jar from the 1920's made of terracotta, later mounted on an iron stand.
Category

Early 20th Century Italian Decorative Objects

Materials

Iron

17th C. Green Mozarab Olive Oil Jar
Located in Los Angeles, CA
17th C. Spanish Green Mozarab Terra Cotta Olive Oil Jar on Later 3-Leg Wrought Iron Stand - Note
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Spanish Pottery

17th C. Green Mozarab Olive Oil Jar
Located in Los Angeles, CA
17th C. Spanish Green Mozarab Terra Cotta Olive Oil Jar on Later 3-Leg Wrought Iron Stand - Note
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Spanish Pottery

17th C. Green Natural Mozarab Olive Oil Jar
Located in Los Angeles, CA
17th C. Spanish Green & Natural Mozarab Terra Cotta Olive Oil Jar on Later 3-Leg Wrought Iron Stand
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Spanish Pottery

17th C. Green Mozarab Olive Oil Jar (GMD#1988)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
17th C. Spanish Green Mozarab Terra Cotta Olive Oil Jar on Later 3-Leg Wrought Iron Stand - Note
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Spanish Pottery

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