This impressive large French confit pot, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, is a quintessential example of traditional French pottery. The pot features a warm ocher glaze that beautifully covers the upper half, while the lower half remains unglazed, showcasing the natural, earthy tones of the clay. This design was not only practical, allowing the pot to be partially buried for cooling the preserved confit, but also adds a rustic charm that reflects its origins in the French countryside.
The pot's surface reveals a history of use, with the ocher glaze showing lovely variations in color and the unglazed portion exhibiting a rich, timeworn patina. Scattered marks and spots of wear contribute to its antique character, making it a piece full of personality and history. The two robust handles are both functional and stylistically complementary, enhancing the pot's appeal as a decorative and practical item.
This large confit pot is a statement piece, ideal for a variety of uses, from a decorative accent in a country-style kitchen to a striking vessel for dried arrangements or other displays. Its size and authentic patina make it a must-have for collectors of French antiques and anyone looking to add a touch of Provence to their home decor.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 10¾" high x 8¼" diameter x 10¼" wide incl. handles
Approx. overall 27cm high x 21cm diameter x 26cm wide incl. handles