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This charming small terracotta coffee pot hails from Dieulefit and dates back to the early 20th century, showcasing a delightful jaspé or marbled glaze in vibrant green and yellow. The side handle and spout are complemented by a simple ribbed decoration, and the interior is glazed in a soft pale yellow. Some areas of wear reveal the light-colored clay beneath, adding to its distinct antique charm.
Dieulefit, nestled in southeastern France, has long been renowned for its pottery. The region’s rich clay deposits and artisanal savoir-faire have contributed to a pottery tradition known for its rustic aesthetics and practical forms. The jaspé glaze, popular in this area, was a technique that artisans perfected, creating unique marbled patterns that are highly sought after by collectors today.
In a contemporary setting, this antique coffee pot can serve as a striking accent piece. Display it on open shelving in the kitchen for a pop of color, or use it as a whimsical vase to hold fresh herbs or wildflowers. Its vibrant hues and historical significance would bring a touch of the French countryside into any modern home.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 5½" wide incl. handle x 4¾"
Approx. overall 17cm high x 14cm wide incl. handle x 12cm
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