We curate antique French confit pots for the quality of their form, glaze, and historic integrity. This hand-selected collection includes examples in sunny yellow, rich ocher, and emerald green glazes, dating primarily from the 19th century, when confit pots were an essential feature of French kitchens.
Confit pots were traditionally half-glazed and stored partially buried in the cellar, preserving meat sealed beneath a layer of fat. These utilitarian origins account for their distinctive proportions and surface character.
Each confit pot is carefully measured, professionally photographed, and clearly described, including condition so that you can buy pieces to build your collection. Stock levels are updated live, and every piece ships directly from France, packed by specialists experienced in transporting unique antiques.
Confit pots from Provence integrate naturally into interiors, whether displayed on antique French furniture, used in the kitchen, or presented as a focal object on a centre table.