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Aquamanile in the shape of a lion

Circa 1400
A pitcher that strikes a fine figure

The aquamanile (from the Latin aqua - water - and manus - hand) is a spouted pouring container in the shape of a human or animal. It was used in both religious and civil contexts: the officiant could use it to wash hands before mass, or for guests before sitting down to eat !

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Aquamanile in the shape of a lion
Circa 1400

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