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Wheel-thrown stoneware vessel (footed cup/bowl), speckled buff glaze

Ceramic

A small, hand-sized wheel-thrown ceramic vessel with a rounded upper body that draws in to a waisted lower section and flares to a small foot, beneath a plain, slightly irregular rim. The interior is a deep rounded well showing concentric throwing rings and a pooled, glazed surface. The body carries a matte to semi-matte speckled glaze in buff/tan tones with iron-brown speckling and darker blushing, including iron-brown patches toward the foot. The piece reads as handmade studio pottery rather than industrial ware (visible throwing rings, irregular glaze break, hand-finished foot). Function is not determined — consistent with a drinking vessel (tumbler/tea cup), small bowl, or decorative/planting vessel. No maker's mark is visible.

2025.1.146

In the Cabrera Arús househol. Purchased by María A. Arús Caraballo in Obispo street, in Havana, in a store dedicated to imports from the Soviet Bloc.

The Cabrera Arús family collection

2025.1

Maker: Not identified. No maker's mark, signature, or label is visible. The vessel is handmade (wheel-thrown) studio-type pottery. Date: Undetermined. Purchased in the 1970s – 1980s.

Materials: Stoneware clay body; speckled (iron-flecked) matte/semi-matte glaze, interior and exterior. Technique: Wheel-thrown and hand-finished; glazed inside and out; fired stoneware (the iron speckling and color suggest a reduction or speckle-glaze firing — kiln atmosphere inferred, tentative).

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