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This charming early 20th century earthenware pitcher is hand thrown with a cylindrical body, rounded shoulder, and a flared pouring lip. The glaze is a warm straw tone brushed with chocolate brown bands that drift softly around the form, accented by three incised rings and a pulled strap handle. Made in the small town of Dieulefit in southeastern France, long admired for its tradition of robust household pottery, it embodies the honest, understated beauty of the country kitchen. Small chips to the rim, light surface wear, and typical firing speckles add to its rustic charm.
Style it on open shelving or a farmhouse table to bring gentle warmth to a pantry or breakfast room. It can be repurposed as a vase for garden flowers or as a utensil holder beside the range. The earthy palette pairs effortlessly with linen, stone, and oak, lending a grounded, welcoming note to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 7" high x 6¾" long x 4¾" wide
Approx. overall 18cm high x 17cm long x 12cm wide
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