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This fine and lightweight French milk pot, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, is crafted in glazed earthenware with a subtly waisted body rising to a flared rim. The piece is fitted with a small, elongated side handle for pouring, ending in a flat button as a decorative detail. Its surface is finished with a striking marbled jaspe glaze over a soft white ground, with swirling tones of terracotta, cream, and black creating a lively, almost painterly effect. The glaze shows light craquelure and wear at the rim, while the button at the end of the handle bears a small loss, adding to its rustic charm.
Jaspe pottery was a specialty of French workshops in the 19th century, where mineral slips were trailed and combed over a pale ground to produce swirling, marbled surfaces. These decorative wares were both functional and visually appealing, designed for everyday use yet enriched by bold ornament that reflected regional traditions. This small pot, intended for serving milk, embodies the refinement of rural pottery that balanced utility with artistry, offering a glimpse into the aesthetics of French domestic life at the time.
Today, this petite vessel makes a charming decorative accent, whether displayed on open kitchen shelving, grouped with other slipware, or placed on a breakfast table to hold cream or fresh flowers. Its marbled glaze brings a dynamic pop of pattern and color, making it equally suited to a rustic farmhouse interior or a contemporary space in need of a touch of artisanal warmth.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 4¼" high x 5" long w/ handle x 3½"
Approx. overall 11cm high x 13cm long w/ handle x 9cm
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Antique French Marbled Jaspe Milk Pot w/ Side Handle - 4¼"
Sale priceUS$395