







Early 20th Century Savoy Petite Earthenware Milk Pitcher W/ Dots - 4¼"
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This petite earthenware creamer from Savoy, early 20th century, has a rounded belly, pinched spout, and a sturdy loop handle. Its warm straw glaze is hand painted with deep teal dots and small russet trios, capped by vertical strokes around the rim, creating a simple geometric rhythm that reads as quietly modern. Made for everyday table use in Alpine farmhouses, it carries the charm of regional pottery traditions. Small rim nicks and subtle glaze wear speak to its long life in the kitchen, adding warmth and authenticity to its presence.
Style it on a kitchen shelf or breakfast console to introduce gentle color and rustic ease. It also makes a lovely centerpiece when repurposed as a small vase for garden stems, bringing life to a table setting or nightstand. The petite scale invites grouping with other hand-painted ceramics, yet it is strong enough to stand alone and lend a warm, authentic touch to a traditional or contemporary kitchen.
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Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 4¼" high x 5½" long x 4" wide
Approx. overall 11cm high x 14cm long x 10cm wide
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