Bowl 1
Bowl with wide mouth, molded on the wheel and enameled.
Small dimension, wide-mouthed Kutahya bowl made of good quality white clay. Enameled on the inside and outside. Decorated with floral decoration. It was recovered approx. 55% and restored.
Anatolian workshop.
Late Middle Ages, the Ottoman era, 18th century.
Discovered in 2018, Constanța (formerly Köstence), the peninsular area.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology.
Bowl 2
Small bowl with leg, enameled, made of white ceramic, oxidized burn, with inside and outside enameled decoration. Straight lip and circular base. Restored.
Micro-Asian workshop.
Late Middle Ages, the Ottoman era, 17th – 18th centuries.
Discovered in 1984, Tărgușor commune, Ester point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 36404).
Bowl 3
Tiled bowl, enameled.
White tiled bowl with blue floral decoration, inside and out. Straight lip and circular base.
Micro-Asian workshop.
Late Middle Ages, Ottoman era, 17th-18th centuries.
Discovered in 1980, Târgușor commune, Ester point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 31318).
Large-mouthed bowl 1
Large-mouthed bowl, molded on the wheel and enameled, large dimensions, made of well-burned clay. It is enameled on the inside (brown and light green) and on the outside (incomplete, shades of brown). It is imperfectly worked, the upper part being slightly oval. It was recovered approx. 65% and restored.
Balkan workshop.
Late Middle Ages, Ottoman era, 18th century.
Discovered in 2015, Grădina commune, Cheia village – Pazvant II point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 50765).
Large-mouthed bowl 2
Enameled bowl, oxidized burnt ceramic, slightly profiled lip. On the inside olive-green enamel, on the outside brown enamel up to the middle of the body. Inside decorated with green vertical lines. Found in fragmentary state, about 80%; restored.
Balkan workshop.
Late Middle Ages, Ottoman era, 17th – 18th centuries.
Discovered in 1980, Târgușor commune, Ester point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 31317).
Pitcher 1
Pitcher with handle, molded on the wheel and enameled. Made of well-burned clay. It is enameled on the outside with brown material; the enamel is applied unevenly, carelessly. On the shoulder decorated with a succession of incised lines in the material, which appear initially filled with white matter. Only the body is preserved, without the handle and the spout. It was recovered approx. 55% and restored. There are traces of secondary burns all over his body.
Balkan workshop.
Late Middle Ages, Ottoman era, late seventeenth century – first half of the eighteenth century.
Discovered 2015, Grădina commune, Cheia village – Pazvant II point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 50897).
Pitcher 2
Pitcher with handle, molded on the wheel and enameled. Made of well-burned clay. It is glazed on the outside (brown, light green and white in the lower third). Only the body is preserved, without the handle and the spout. At the shoulder level it was perforated for hanging. It was recovered approx. 65% and restored.
Balkan workshop.
Late Middle Ages, Ottoman era, late seventeenth century – first half of the eighteenth century.
Discovered in 2015, Grădina commune, Cheia village – Pazvant II point, Constanța county.
The Constanța Museum of National History and Archeology (inventory no. 50896).