A bell made of clay. Painted with white stripes and a wavy line. It was created at the turn of the 20th century in one of the pottery workshops in Krakow, perhaps at Kerner's in Smoleńsk or at Błażej Włodeński's in Zwierzyniec. It was then sold at Emaus or Rękawka and donated to the Ethnographic Museum of Krakow by Maurycy Mann (1880–1932) – a literary historian, Romanist, Polish studies expert, doctor of philosophy.
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