Antique and vintage water jugs, ewers, and pitchers represent one of the most enduring forms in French and European ceramics, shaped by regional traditions, practical necessity, and the decorative ambitions of their makers.
The collection spans the 18th through the mid-20th century and draws from a wide range of ceramic traditions. Rustic Provençal terracotta jugs in green and marbled glazes sit alongside refined Nevers faience ewers with polychrome figural decoration. Hand-thrown Dieulefit earthenware reflects the particular character of southern French pottery, while Keraluc Quimper pitchers painted by artists such as André L'Helguen represent the more decorative strand of French regional ceramics. English transferware wash jugs with printed motifs complete the range, offering a quieter, more graphic counterpoint. Forms vary from bulbous Provençal water jugs to elegant pouring ewers, each shaped by its intended use.
These pieces work well grouped on kitchen dressers and open shelving, where varied heights and glazes create visual rhythm. Individually, they sit naturally on a dining room buffet or among a wider arrangement of antique French pottery, where their regional character and varied forms reward close attention.
Each piece is precisely measured, clearly documented, and professionally photographed, with condition noted. Stock is updated in real time, and all items ship directly from France, professionally packed for safe delivery.
Collected together or placed singly, these jugs and ewers carry the weight of daily life and regional craft in equal measure.