Drinking Costrel
Costrel definition: A flat, kind of pear shaped drinking vessel with loops for attachment to the belt of the user.  Used in 18th Century America, this costrel is approximately 5" tall. Not to be used while operating a vehicle. 

Hand-wash your redware and allow it to dry thoroughly. A paste made from baking soda rubbed gently on the affected area will remove any staining. Because redware remains slightly porous, pieces which are to hold liquids for any length of time should sit on a trivet or saucer. The glaze is lead-free.

$34.95
s&h $14.95

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