French Vintage Stoneware Glazed Jar with Handle
$195.00
SKU: 5031F-5
Dimension: 8.25"H x 6.63"W x 5.38"D
Dimensions: 8 ¼” H x 6 ⅝” W x 5 ⅜” D
A French vintage glazed stoneware confit-type pot with handle. This utilitarian Provincial vessel would have been used to store and preserve foods (like a confit or rillette). Glazed in a ruddy blend of earthtones over the ribbed body, it becomes a unique work of ceramic art on its own; the wabi-sabi organic quality of the pot in desert hues of brown and neutral glazes lends historic authenticity to any interior. The generous scale is perfect for storing large utensils in a kitchen, arranging flowers and greenery, or simply to appreciate as an artifact of culinary history. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition as there are multiple chips along the base and lip.
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Dimensions: 8 ¼” H x 6 ⅝” W x 5 ⅜” D
A French vintage glazed stoneware confit-type pot with handle. This utilitarian Provincial vessel would have been used to store and preserve foods (like a confit or rillette). Glazed in a ruddy blend of earthtones over the ribbed body, it becomes a unique work of ceramic art on its own; the wabi-sabi organic quality of the pot in desert hues of brown and neutral glazes lends historic authenticity to any interior. The generous scale is perfect for storing large utensils in a kitchen, arranging flowers and greenery, or simply to appreciate as an artifact of culinary history. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition as there are multiple chips along the base and lip.
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| Dimensions | 5.38 × 6.63 × 8.25 in |
|---|---|
| Age | Antique / Vintage |
| Condition | Good |
| Date of Manufacture | 1900s |
| Materials | Glaze, Handmade, Stoneware |
| Period | |
| Place of Origin |
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$195.008.25"H x 6.63"W x 5.38"D
Dimensions: 8 ¼” H x 6 ⅝” W x 5 ⅜” D
A French vintage glazed stoneware confit-type pot with handle. This utilitarian Provincial vessel would have been used to store and preserve foods (like a confit or rillette). Glazed in a ruddy blend of earthtones over the ribbed body, it becomes a unique work of ceramic art on its own; the wabi-sabi organic quality of the pot in desert hues of brown and neutral glazes lends historic authenticity to any interior. The generous scale is perfect for storing large utensils in a kitchen, arranging flowers and greenery, or simply to appreciate as an artifact of culinary history. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition as there are multiple chips along the base and lip.
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