Beautiful Large Early 19th Century French Confit Pot
Rustic Village Craftsmanship
This large early 19th-century French Confit pot is a testament to the rustic charm of village-made pottery. The buff terracotta, rich with inclusions and textured by the potter's hands, offers a glimpse into the traditional methods of the time. Each push in the body from where the potter removed the pot from the wheel adds to its uneven surface, enhancing its primitive, rustic appearance. This pot is not only a piece of history but also a beautiful, characterful addition to any home.
Authentic Primitive Appeal
This Confit pot is full of character and charm, with orange and red blooms from the wood firing, Lovey random dribble glaze from another pot during firing which has run over a piece of wood ash that was stuck to the side of the pot. Free from any chips and featuring a small hairline crack that dates back to its original firing. Its primitive look makes it perfect for displaying cut or dried flowers, or for holding rustic utensils in your country kitchen.
Convenient Viewing and Collection Options
Shipping & Viewing Information:
- Height: 8.5 inches (22 cm)
- Diameter (including handle): 10.5 inches (27 cm)
- UK Postage: £11.00
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