








Late 19th-Century French Ocher Confit Pot 9½"
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This medium ocher confit pot from the late 19th century exemplifies the traditional pottery techniques of Castelnaudary. Its half-glazed design, featuring a rich ocher glaze on the upper section, showcases the rustic elegance typical of French culinary pottery. The pot's surface reveals subtle age-related wear, adding to its historical charm and authenticity.
Castelnaudary, located in the Languedoc region of southwestern France, is a town renowned for its rich pottery heritage. Historically a significant trading center, Castelnaudary became famous for its high-quality earthenware, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The region's pottery is characterized by its durability and earth-toned glazes, reflecting the natural beauty and resources of the area. These pots, often used for preserving food, continue to celebrate the culinary traditions of rural France, embodying a unique blend of practicality and artistic craftsmanship.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 9½" high x 10¼" wide incl. handles 8" diameter externally
Approx. overall 24cm high x 26cm wide incl. handles 20cm diameter externally
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Late 19th-Century French Ocher Confit Pot 9½"
Sale priceUS$360