1950s Savoy Pitcher w/ Jaspe Glaze & Sculptural Edelweiss Flower 7"
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This charming Savoy pitcher from the 1950s features a distinctive jaspe glaze, renowned for its swirling patterns and vibrant color variations. The jaspe technique, originating in France, involves layering slips of different colors to create a marbled effect, making each piece unique. This particular pitcher is further embellished with a sculptural edelweiss flower on the front, adding a touch of Alpine charm. Designed for serving water at the table, this piece combines functionality with artistic craftsmanship, embodying the mid-century French pottery tradition.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 7" high x 7" wide incl. beak & handle 4¾" diameter externally
Approx. overall 18cm high x 18cm wide incl. beak & handle 12cm diameter externally
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