
Pair of Antique French Wooden and Iron Winemaker's Pitchers - 15"
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This pair of antique French pitchers, crafted from dark-patinated wood and iron, originate from a winemaking region in France, possibly Provence or Burgundy, and date to the early 1900s. Originally used for serving wine, they feature a barrel-shaped body made from vertical wooden staves bound by hand-forged iron bands and a large sweeping handle. The exterior features a rich, almost black patina, lending the piece a bold and sculptural presence.
Today, these French rustique pitchers make an evocative decorative accent, perfect for use as a statement piece in a kitchen, wine cellar, or country-style interior. They can work beautifully as vases for dried flowers, or with a liner if you wish to fill them with fresh blooms, offering a poetic contrast between the rustic vessel and the softness of seasonal arrangements. Whether placed on a farmhouse table or displayed on a shelf, these charming pitchers bring depth, texture, and a touch of French rural history to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. overall 15" high x 12¼" diameter
Each measures approx. overall 38cm high x 31cm diameter
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Pair of Antique French Wooden and Iron Winemaker's Pitchers - 15"
Sale priceUS$1,260
