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This large 19th-century terracotta bottle from southwest France features a striking ocher glaze and a distinctive pair of curved handles for easy lifting. Traditionally used for storing water or wine, its bulbous body tapers into a slender neck, creating an elegant yet functional form. The glaze exhibits a rich patina with areas of wear and small imperfections, adding to its rustic charm and authenticity.
In a modern setting, this impressive vessel serves as a beautiful decorative accent for a farmhouse kitchen or a French country-inspired dining space. It can be placed on a large wooden table as a sculptural centerpiece, displayed on open shelving alongside other antique pottery, or repurposed as a statement vase for dried branches or olive stems. Its sunny ocher glaze complements natural materials like linen, aged wood, and stone, making it a versatile addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 16½" high x 11¾" wide w/ handles 8¼" diameter
Approx. overall 42cm high x 30cm wide w/ handles 21cm diameter
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Large 19th-Century French Terracotta Bottle w/ Ocher Glaze 16½"
Sale priceUS$1,088