19th-Century French Jaspé Creamer - yellow green & brown 5"
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Originally used for milk, this beautiful jaspé pitcher was handcrafted in Eastern France in the late 19th century.
It features a hand-pressed handle and showcases the signature marbled swirls and expressive strokes of the jaspé glazing technique in warm, earthen tones. The ochre glaze enhances the pitcher’s rustic appeal,
while its sturdy design reflects the practical yet artistic nature of Art Populaire pottery. While functional, this pitcher is also perfect for repurposing as a vessel for wildflowers, paintbrushes, or kitchen utensils, adding a touch of French countryside charm to any space.
It features a hand-pressed handle and showcases the signature marbled swirls and expressive strokes of the jaspé glazing technique in warm, earthen tones. The ochre glaze enhances the pitcher’s rustic appeal,
while its sturdy design reflects the practical yet artistic nature of Art Populaire pottery. While functional, this pitcher is also perfect for repurposing as a vessel for wildflowers, paintbrushes, or kitchen utensils, adding a touch of French countryside charm to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 5" high x 6" incl.handle
Approx. overall 13cm high x 15cm incl.handle
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19th-Century French Jaspé Creamer - yellow green & brown 5"
Sale priceUS$230
Regular priceUS$242