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Large Yellow-Glazed Terracotta Confit Pot Circa 1900 - 11½"

SKU: 22697
Sale priceUS$649

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This antique terracotta confit pot from Southwest France, likely late 19th to early 20th century, is of generous scale and displays the traditional ovoid body tapering to a small foot, with twin loop handles at the shoulder and a broad everted rim. The upper section and interior are finished with a warm ocher glaze showing pleasing runs and tonal variation, while the lower body remains unglazed. The surface bears nicks and scattered glaze losses, with the lower portion showing a rusitc patina.
Made for preserving meats in fat, these storage jars were a staple of rural French kitchens. The glaze on the upper half resisted grease and facilitated cleaning, while the unglazed lower body could be set into cool earth or a stone larder to stabilize temperature. The mellow yellow tone, achieved with iron-rich lead glaze on low-fired earthenware, is characteristic of southern pottery traditions of the period, and the pulled handles and practical proportions reflect an emphasis on durability and daily use.
This pot makes a grounded accent in a kitchen or dining room, standing on a console or counter to hold wooden utensils or dried herbs. It can anchor a fireplace hearth or entry table with a simple arrangement of olive or eucalyptus branches, or sit on open shelving as a sculptural counterpoint to glass and metal. Use as a cachepot with a liner, or group with other French earthenware for an understated, rustic vignette. 


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 11½" high x 11½" wide incl. handles x 9"
Approx. overall 29cm high x 29cm wide incl. handles x 23cm

Large Yellow-Glazed Terracotta Confit Pot Circa 1900 - 11½"
Large Yellow-Glazed Terracotta Confit Pot Circa 1900 - 11½" Sale priceUS$649

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