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This vintage soup tureen from the 1950s or 1960s is a fine example of mid-century Dieulefit craftsmanship. Made from durable stoneware, it features a pierced knob that could serve as a steam release, along with prominent, digit-patterned handles. The geometric frieze encircling the body adds a touch of intricate design, beautifully complementing its natural earthy tones.
Dieulefit, a village in southeastern France, is renowned for its pottery, rooted in a tradition that dates back centuries. During the mid-20th century, artists in this area embraced both traditional techniques and modern influences, creating distinctive and functional works like this tureen.
In a contemporary setting, this soup tureen can serve as an eye-catching centerpiece on a dining table or sideboard. Its neutral colors and elegant design allow it to seamlessly blend with various styles, from rustic farmhouse to modern minimalist.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 9¾" high x 13¾" wide x 11" deep
Approx. overall 25cm high x 35cm wide x 28cm deep
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Mid-Century Dieulefit Stoneware Lidded Soup Tureen - 9¾"
Sale priceUS$664