Antique French Pitcher from an épicerie 6¾"
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This early 20th-century promotional pitcher boasts a charming yellow-glazed background with brown text and edging, advertising an épicerie and its quality goods. Its rustic charm is enhanced by the text in relief, embodying a simple yet effective form of advertising from the time. The pitcher is a delightful example of decorative yet functional pottery.
Dieulefit, a quaint village in southeastern France, has long been renowned for its pottery. With a tradition spanning centuries, the region's rich clay deposits have fostered the growth of a vibrant ceramics industry. Starting in the medieval period, potters in Dieulefit crafted utilitarian pieces, eventually expanding their repertoire to include more decorative items. By the early 20th century, Dieulefit pottery had become well-regarded for its quality and aesthetic appeal, blending traditional techniques with new artistic expressions. The village remains a hub for ceramic arts, attracting artisans and enthusiasts from around the world.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 6¾" wide incl. beak & handle 4¾"
Approx. overall 17cm high x 17cm wide incl. beak & handle 12cm
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Antique French Pitcher from an épicerie 6¾"
Sale priceUS$391