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I was given an urn (I’m not sure if that is the correct term, given its size) by my mother-in-law. It is approximately 3 feet high, and 2 feet wide (at the widest portion). It is dated 1725, and the inscription reads “Ecce Lorenzo Montavti. My mother-in-law claims that there are matching urns at the Breakers in RI. She received it from her uncle who worked as a butler at an estate in NJ for 50 years.
It is made out of terra cotta (I think) and painted. What is it?

Anonymous Changed status to publish January 18, 2020
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Lorenzo
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Let’s try again
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Let’s try the picture again.

Anonymous Changed status to publish January 18, 2020

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