Late 19th-Century French Terracotta Cutlery Strainer
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This late 19th-century twin cutlery strainer is a charming example of utilitarian terracotta pottery from the Drôme region. Its rich, dark brown glaze is accentuated by delicate floral details, showcasing the craftsmanship of the time.
The strainer features two compartments, each thoughtfully designed to accommodate cutlery, mounted on a rounded back for wall hanging.
Drôme, located in southeastern France, is known for its rich pottery traditions, often emphasizing robust and functional earthenware with decorative touches. This region's ceramic history is intertwined with its rural life, where such pieces were commonly used in everyday kitchens. Today, Drôme pottery is appreciated for its rustic appeal and historical significance in French artisan culture.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 9" high x 12¼" wide x 3¼"
Approx. overall 23cm high x 31cm wide x 8cm
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Late 19th-Century French Terracotta Cutlery Strainer
Sale priceUS$850