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Antique French slipware omelet plate w/ spiral - large

SKU: 18622
Sale priceUS$238

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Dating from the end of the nineteenth or start of the twentieth century, this charming antique French glazed terracotta footed bowl or 'tourne omelet' features a pretty maroon glaze with decorative beige stripes. It is a larger size, perfect for an omelet to share. It was likely was made in the Drôme region of France, perhaps Dieulefit. It is used for turning an omelet out on a plate once cooked - a fun piece of French culinary culture. A lovely piece to display fruit and add a touch of the south of France to your home.
Pottery in Dieulefit, a town in southeastern France, boasts a history dating back to the Middle Ages, thanks to the region's high-quality clay. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Dieulefit became known for its functional wares like jars and bowls, decorated with rustic Provencal designs. The 20th century saw a revival, with artists innovating new forms and glazes while honoring traditional methods. This blend of historical craftsmanship and artistic experimentation has cemented Dieulefit's reputation in the world of ceramics.


Light wear.
Approx. overall 3¼" high x 11" diameter
Approx. overall 8cm high x 28cm diameter

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