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This late 19th-century confit pot from the southwest of France is a delightful example of traditional French pottery. The pot is distinguished by its rich yellow glaze, with a particularly unique and charming drip effect. Historically used to preserve meats such as duck and goose, confit pots were a staple in French kitchens, especially in the southwest.
The top half of the pot is glazed in a vibrant yellow, while the unglazed lower section reveals the natural terracotta, adorned with streaks of glaze that give it a rustic and artisanal appeal. The two small handles add both practicality and charm, making this piece as functional as it is decorative. This confit pot captures the spirit of French provincial pottery from the late 1800s, and would make a beautiful accent piece in any kitchen or rustic interior setting, embodying the timeless elegance of rural France.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 8¼" high x 8¾" x 7"
Approx. overall 21cm high x 22cm x 18cm
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Late 19th-Century Yellow Confit Pot from Southwest France 8¼"
Sale priceUS$390