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CALDRON
CALDRON
CALDRON
Museum of International Folk Art
DepartmentLatin America

CALDRON

NameCaldron
DateCA 1960, STAFF
Place madePUEBLA, PUEBLA, MEXICO, NORTH AMERICA
(not assigned)México
MediumCeramic, Paint
DimensionsOverall: 15 9/16 x 6 7/8 x 5 1/8 in. (39.5 x 17.5 x 13 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, Gift of the Girard Foundation Collection, A.1979.5.34.
Object numberA.1979.5.34
DescriptionA ceramic caldron that is hand-built with red pottery and painted with a black criss-cross pattern on the inside. It has two large round handles. May have been made in the Barrio De La Luz.
Chocolateros' Hand Hammered Copper Pot
Artist not recorded
ca. 1960
Jar, Food-storage
Late 17th-early 18th century
Spatula
ca. 1750?
Mortar
ca. 1750?
Majolica cooking pot
Artist not recorded
Early 20th century
BOWL
CA 1960, STAFF
Plate: De la Enfermeria de Luz.
Uriarte Talavera
2002
Ceramic mortar
Rofor Valencia
17th century or even earlier
Pestle
ca. 1750?
Jug
CA 1960, STAFF
Peel
ca 1915, staff
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