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This small 19th-century blue-glazed terracotta pot features a form reminiscent of the iconic Biot jars, with a thick rim and rounded belly. The deep blue glaze, an uncommon and sought-after color in traditional French pottery, gives it a striking presence, with natural variations in tone adding depth and character. Signs of wear along the rim and base reveal its age and history, enhancing its rustic charm.
This pot would serve as a striking centerpiece on a rustic wooden table or an elegant addition to a bookshelf, offering a splash of color and a touch of history. It could also be repurposed as a charming vase for dried flowers or branches, allowing its unique glaze to play off natural textures. Alternatively, consider using it as an artistic container for kitchen utensils, adding a touch of old-world charm to a modern culinary space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 10¼" high x 7½" diameter
Approx. overall 26cm high x 19cm diameter
Approx. overall 10¼" high x 7½" diameter
Approx. overall 26cm high x 19cm diameter
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Rare 19th-Century French Blue-Glazed Pot - 10¼"
Sale priceUS$1,360
