Large Antique Ocher Confit Pot, Castelnaudary, Southwest France 11½"
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This large ocher confit pot from Castelnaudary, located in the Southwest of France, is a classic example of French rustic pottery. The pot’s warm ocher glaze is typical of the region’s traditional style, and its generous size makes it both a practical and decorative piece.
Confit pots, or "pots à confit," are an iconic element of French culinary heritage, particularly from the southwestern regions like Castelnaudary. Traditionally, these earthenware pots were used to preserve meats, such as duck or pork, in their own fat—a method known as "confit." The fat would seal the meat, keeping it preserved for long periods. The pots were typically glazed on the outside to protect them from moisture and left unglazed inside to allow the fat to solidify properly.
Confit pots vary in color, with ocher, green, and brown glazes being the most common, reflecting the natural hues of the region. They often have wide mouths for easy access and sturdy handles for carrying. Today, while they may no longer be used for preserving food, confit pots have become highly sought-after decorative items, prized for their rustic charm and historical significance. This particular pot from Castelnaudary would make a wonderful addition to any collection of antique French pottery, offering both beauty and a tangible connection to the past.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 11½" wide w/ handles 9" diameter externally
Approx. overall 29cm wide w/ handles 23cm diameter externally
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Large Antique Ocher Confit Pot, Castelnaudary, Southwest France 11½"
Sale priceUS$340
Regular priceUS$370