Full name: Seventeenth-century Italian hydria apothecary vaseA hydria-type apothecary maiolica vase created in Savona (Italy) in the late 17th century. Handles in the shape of (fantastic) animal heads on massive bent necks. At the front, towards the bottom of the vase, a gargoyle in relief. Plugged with regular cork, its mouth doubles as an opening for pouring out the contents of the vase. Smaller gargoyles, without any openings, located under the handles, alongside the vase.Exhibit from the collection of apothecary ceramics donated to the Museum in 1976 by Mateusz Bronisław Grabowski, a Polish-British, London-based pharmacist.For more images and further information, visit: https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/objects-list/577Inventory number: KGZ 5919Localisation of the physical object: Pharmacy Museum, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, PolandDigitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; “Virtual Museums of Małopolska” project
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