19th Century French Provençal Yellow Glazed Pottery

$350.00

Originally crafted for preparing traditional dishes like cassoulet, confit, or foie gras, these beautiful honey-colored glazed terracotta utilitarian vessels will instantly transport you to the rustic charm of the South of France. Their unique design, with the bottom half left unglazed, allowed it to be partially buried in the ground, preserving its contents during the chilly winter months.

Perfect for both practical use and decorative display in your kitchen or dining space, these stunning and functional pieces of pottery will bring a unique piece of French culinary history into your home.

Listing is for one (1) piece of yellow glazed terracotta pottery. Please select the number matching the pottery to purchase below.

  • Found in Provence, France, dating to the late 19th century

  • Each piece is handmade from terracotta with a warm yellow glaze on the upper portion

  • Pottery has developed a lovely patina over time in the Provençal sun

  • Each piece shows signs of character marks, crazing, and imperfections to the glazing

  • Overall signs of wear are consistent with age and use

  • Measurements below are approximate

  1. Number One (1): SOLD

  2. Number Two (2): SOLD

  3. Number Three (3): $350. Measures approximately 11.25” W x 11.25” H; the opening measures 6.5” W.

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