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Grand Early 19th-Century Biot Terracotta Jar 40½"

SKU: 21204
Sale priceUS$4,750

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This large Biot jar from the early 19th century is a striking example of traditional French pottery. Its robust, curved form showcases the classic style associated with the Provençal region, where these jars were originally crafted for storing olives or oil. The surface of the jar features an elegantly aged patina, particularly noticeable on the neck, where the glaze has gracefully worn over time, enhancing its historic charm.

Originating from the village of Biot in southeastern France, these jars hold a significant place in local craftsmanship history. In the early 19th century, they were essential household items, valued for their functionality and durability. The Biot Pottery, renowned for its characteristic designs and high-quality production, laid the groundwork for these pieces, which are now cherished as decorative antiques. The village's reputation for creating sizable vessels like this one continues to this day, making them sought-after collectibles.

This vintage Biot jar brings Mediterranean warmth and rustic elegance to any space. Its weathered surface and neutral tones make it a versatile accent—ideal as a striking planter for olive trees or cascading greenery, or repurposed indoors as a sculptural vessel for large floral arrangements. It works beautifully as a statement piece on a terrace, in a garden, or indoors.


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 40½" high x 24¾" diameter
Approx. overall 103cm high x 63cm diameter

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Antique French terracotta oil jar
Grand Early 19th-Century Biot Terracotta Jar 40½" Sale priceUS$4,750