RESERVED MK Early 20th-Century Pichon Uzes Faïence Cutlery Strainer
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This exquisite off-white faïence earthenware cutlery strainer by Pichon Uzes, from the early to mid-20th century, features a rare and entirely glazed finish. Intricately designed with charming little masks around the top and on each holder, this piece exemplifies the region’s rich tradition in pottery.
The detailed craftsmanship highlights the artistic legacy of the Pichon atelier, renowned for their elegant and functional ceramic wares. The town of Uzès, located in the south of France, has a long-standing history in pottery and faïence production. The region is celebrated for its exceptional clay deposits, which have been utilized since Roman times.
By the 18th century, Uzès had established itself as a major pottery hub, known for producing high-quality ceramics characterized by their durability and artistic flair. The famed Pichon family, with roots in Uzès, contributed significantly to this tradition, crafting pieces that seamlessly blend functionality with artistry. Today, Uzès continues to be a vibrant center for artisans, preserving the heritage of French ceramics.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 13" high x 9¾" x 3½"
Approx. overall 33cm high x 25cm x 9cm
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