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This exquisite 19th-century ceramic skimmer, with its bicolored ochre glaze, is a testament to timeless French craftsmanship. Likely originating from the renowned potters of Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, this piece captures the essence of rustic provincial charm with an elegant yet practical design. The unglazed handles offer a non-slip grip, enhancing both its utility and authentic aesthetic.
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, in the South of France, boasts a rich history of artisanal craftsmanship dating back centuries. This village, with its storied tradition of pottery and ceramics, has long been celebrated for producing items that blend functional design with artistic flair. This skimmer reflects that tradition, showcasing a beautiful play of light and darker ochre tones, each hue applied to its respective side with care.
Perfect for adding a touch of historical allure to a modern kitchen, this skimmer can be hung on a rustic hook for display or used as a centerpiece in a culinary-themed vignette. Its warm tones and historical significance make it an ideal accent for a Provencal-inspired décor, bringing a piece of French heritage into contemporary homes.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 4¼" high x 13" wide incl. handle x 10¼"
Approx. overall 11cm high x 33cm wide incl. handle x 26cm
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