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Bottle

A stoneware bottle with a cylindrical belly, at 2/3 of its height tapering gradually into a narrow neck with a thickened spout. There is a small handle at the upper part of the vessel. Both inside and outside, the vessel is covered with a dark brown glaze. The underside shows clear traces of cutting from the wheel. The belly shows manufacturing defects in the form of ceramic sintering and bubbles in the glaze. The item is not marked. It was made at the stoneware factory in Łowicz, owned by the Wekstein family with Jewish roots. The factory operated between 1875 and 1939. Initially, production was supervised by specialists imported from Bunzlau (today's Bolesławiec), who trained local workers in the production of stoneware. In the interwar period, the Wekstein factory was one of the largest of its kind in Europe and periodically employed between 70 and 200 people. Its products were very successful in the Kingdom and abroad, and were awarded at exhibitions

(M. Wojtylak, Saga rodu Weksteinów [in:] "Łowiczanin. Kwartalnik Historyczny" 2015, no. 1 (48), pp. I–III). References: Wojtylak M., Saga rodu Weksteinów, [in:] "Łowiczanin, Kwartalnik Historyczny", 2015, No. 1 (48), pp. I-III

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Information about the object
Author / creator
Fabryka Naczyń Kamionkowych Weksteina (Łowicz; ?-?)
Object type
vessel
Time of creation / dating
beginning of the 20th century
Place of creation
Łowicz (Łódzkie Province)
Technique
ceramic
Material
stoneware
glazing
Keywords
Copyright status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
Łowicz Museum
Identification number
Art.-4657-MŁ