Description
Collection of 46 Spanish Colonial Hand-Thrown Terracotta Vessels, Late 19th–Early 20th Century
A rare and visually striking assembled collection of forty-six Spanish Colonial–style hand-thrown terracotta vessels in graduated sizes, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The group comprises three monumental tinajas (18" high × 12" diameter), nineteen medium storage vases (10–12" high × 5" diameter), and twenty-four miniature vessels (4" high × 2.5" diameter), each individually wheel-thrown and finished with simple rolled rims.
These forms descend directly from Iberian pottery traditions brought to the Americas during the colonial period, adapted to local clays and firing methods. The tinajas would have been used for storing water, wine, olive oil, or grain, while the mid-size vases served for kitchen storage or table use, and the small vessels likely held condiments, oil, or spices. Unglazed interiors and exteriors allowed for natural evaporation and cooling, a hallmark of utilitarian earthenware in hot climates.
Each piece bears unique marks of its making"”visible throwing rings, tool marks, and occasional potter's incisions"”along with surface wear, lime splashes, and mineral deposits from decades of use. These signs of age lend a warm authenticity that makes the group ideal for both collectors and interior designers seeking a rustic, Mediterranean, or wabi-sabi aesthetic.
Displayed together, the vessels create a rich tonal range from deep ochre to pale clay, with the organic variation only possible in hand-formed pottery. Whether installed along a long console, clustered on shelves, or dispersed throughout an interior, this is a ready-made collection that captures the enduring beauty of Spanish Colonial domestic craft.
Shown here displayed together on a surface measuring 54" wide × 24" deep, the collection creates a dramatic, ready-made installation for any interior.
Measurements:
Large: 18" H × 12" Dia (3 pieces)
Medium: 10–12" H × 5" Dia (19 pieces)
Small: 4" H × 2.5" Dia (24 pieces)
Pricing Breakdown (for reference only"”collection not sold individually):
3 large vessels (18" H × 12" Dia) at $895 each = $2,685
19 medium vessels (10–12" H × 5" Dia) @ $195 each = $3,705
24 small vessels (4" H × 2.5" Dia) @ $95 each = $2,280
Total Price for the Complete Collection: $8,670
Offered only as a complete collection.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Distressed
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Materials & Techniques:
Terra Cotta
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
A rare and visually striking assembled collection of forty-six Spanish Colonial–style hand-thrown terracotta vessels in graduated sizes, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The group comprises three monumental tinajas (18" high × 12" diameter), nineteen medium storage vases (10–12" high × 5" diameter), and twenty-four miniature vessels (4" high × 2.5" diameter), each individually wheel-thrown and finished with simple rolled rims.
These forms descend directly from Iberian pottery traditions brought to the Americas during the colonial period, adapted to local clays and firing methods. The tinajas would have been used for storing water, wine, olive oil, or grain, while the mid-size vases served for kitchen storage or table use, and the small vessels likely held condiments, oil, or spices. Unglazed interiors and exteriors allowed for natural evaporation and cooling, a hallmark of utilitarian earthenware in hot climates.
Each piece bears unique marks of its making"”visible throwing rings, tool marks, and occasional potter's incisions"”along with surface wear, lime splashes, and mineral deposits from decades of use. These signs of age lend a warm authenticity that makes the group ideal for both collectors and interior designers seeking a rustic, Mediterranean, or wabi-sabi aesthetic.
Displayed together, the vessels create a rich tonal range from deep ochre to pale clay, with the organic variation only possible in hand-formed pottery. Whether installed along a long console, clustered on shelves, or dispersed throughout an interior, this is a ready-made collection that captures the enduring beauty of Spanish Colonial domestic craft.
Shown here displayed together on a surface measuring 54" wide × 24" deep, the collection creates a dramatic, ready-made installation for any interior.
Measurements:
Large: 18" H × 12" Dia (3 pieces)
Medium: 10–12" H × 5" Dia (19 pieces)
Small: 4" H × 2.5" Dia (24 pieces)
Pricing Breakdown (for reference only"”collection not sold individually):
3 large vessels (18" H × 12" Dia) at $895 each = $2,685
19 medium vessels (10–12" H × 5" Dia) @ $195 each = $3,705
24 small vessels (4" H × 2.5" Dia) @ $95 each = $2,280
Total Price for the Complete Collection: $8,670
Offered only as a complete collection.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Distressed
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Materials & Techniques:
Terra Cotta
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Distressed
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
18 x 54 x 24 in
46 Piece Collection of 19th /20th C. Spanish Colonial Tinajas/ Vases
Estimate $4,340-$13,010
Starting Price
$2,600
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The Summer Salon I
Jun 19, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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