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Tin glazed stoneware bottle, decorated in blue with the eight immortals

1801-1900

Earthenware bottle with turquoise glaze

Pottery bottle or jug in the form of a male

Green glazed earthenware bottle, handles broken off, cork jammed content pitch from juniper now dried up, from Sidi Okbai, Biskra, Northern Algeria, 1900-1924

Green glazed earthenware bottle

1900-1924

Empty yellow and dark green, glazed earthenware bottle, with loop handles either side of neck, one broken, with cloth covered cork stopper, used for pitch extracted from juniper tree, from Sidi Okbai, Biskra, Northern Algeria, 1900-1924

Empty yellow and dark green

1900-1924

Earthenware bottle for pouring libations of Tumbo, from the display of Ibibio medicine man, surrounded by his equipment, Nigerian, 1920-1927

Earthenware bottle for pouring libations of Tumbo

1920-1927

Earthenware bottle, from the display of Ibibio medicine man, surrounded by his equipment, Nigerian, 1920-1927

Earthenware bottle

1920-1927

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