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Art. 0412
Art. 0412
Bottle with oak-leaf pattern
Savona, ca. 1550
Art. 0290
Art. 0290
Small bottle with putto and landscape
Savona, 17th century
Art. 0292
Art. 0292
Tall bottle with putto and landscape
Savona, 17th century

bottles

Maiolica containers for liquid compounds include flasks and boccette or bottles, flat-based vessels of various sizes and shapes having a comparatively narrow neck or mouth, and usually, no handle.

Typically employed as wet drug jars, bottles stored all manner of liquid compounds: syrups, infusions, elixirs, and tonics used to calm, cure and coddle patients and patrons alike.
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