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This rectangular ceramic water vase, transformed into a fountain, features delicate floral motifs in warm yellow and soft green, framed by raised rope-like details and a draped swag pattern. The textured pebble finish along the top and bottom edges is characteristic of pottery from the Savoy region of France, where artisans have long incorporated this distinctive granulated surface to enhance durability and visual appeal. The spigot, positioned lower than the base, requires placement on the edge of a shelf or an elevated support for proper use.
Savoy, nestled in southeastern France near the Alps, has a rich ceramic tradition influenced by both French and Italian craftsmanship. Local potteries were known for producing functional yet decorative household wares, often featuring rustic glazes and regional motifs. This piece, with its stylized floral patterns and earthy tones, reflects the region's affinity for ornamentation balanced with practicality.
Ideal as a unique accent in a French country or rustic interior, it could be displayed as a decorative fountain in a kitchen or garden space. Alternatively, it can serve as an artistic vessel for dried flowers or greenery, highlighting its historical charm. The timeworn patina and natural imperfections lend it an authentic, well-loved character, making it a statement piece for collectors of regional French pottery.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 12¼" high excl. spigot 10¼" wide x 6" deep
Approx. overall 31cm high excl. spigot 26cm wide x 15cm deep
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19th-century Savoy ceramic fountain with floral motifs 12¼"
Sale priceUS$692