








19th Century Saint-Uze Confit Pot w/ Blue Floral Decoration 8"
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This 19th-century pot à confit was produced in the town of Saint-Uze, located in the Drôme region of southeastern France. Saint-Uze became known in the 19th century for its distinctive stoneware, recognizable by its creamy white glaze and cobalt blue stamped or transfer-printed decoration. The pottery was both durable and refined, designed for everyday use in rural households across the Rhône valley and beyond.
This example is unusually rounded in form, with a generous belly, two looped side handles, and a slightly everted rim. The body is decorated with delicate blue floral motifs repeated in garland-like bands around the circumference. The surface is glazed in a soft white enamel with a subtle crackle visible in places. Originally used for storing preserved foods such as fruit or confit meats, the piece survives in very good condition with only minimal wear. The form is particularly elegant in its proportions, and the decoration remains crisp and clear. An excellent example of Saint-Uze stoneware, valued for its combination of utility, beauty, and regional identity.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 8" high x 8" diameter 9½" wide w/ handles
Approx. overall 20cm high x 20cm diameter 24cm wide w/ handles
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19th Century Saint-Uze Confit Pot w/ Blue Floral Decoration 8"
Sale priceUS$495