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Late 19th-Century Savoyard Glazed Earthenware Pitcher 7½"

SKU: 20776
Sale priceUS$299

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This beautiful Savoyard pitcher features a deep brown, almost black glazed exterior with a contrasting vibrant green glaze on the interior. A trio of hand-painted stripes in yellow, beige, and green encircles the waist, adding a touch of warmth to its otherwise earthy design. Likely crafted in the late 19th or early 20th century, this sturdy piece was traditionally used for serving water or wine at the table. Its slightly flared form, pronounced pouring spout, and well-proportioned handle reflect the functional yet aesthetically refined pottery of the Savoy region.

The condition is timeworn, with areas of glaze loss, minor imperfections, and patina consistent with age and use, enhancing its authentic charm.

As a decorative element, this pitcher makes a distinctive vase for fresh or dried flowers, particularly wildflowers, wheat stalks, or simple greenery to complement its rustic allure. Placed on a farmhouse-style dining table, a kitchen shelf, or near a fireplace, it brings a sense of history and warmth to any space.

Light wear.
Approx. overall 7½" high x 7½" wide w/ handle 6" diameter
Approx. overall 19cm high x 19cm wide w/ handle 15cm diameter

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Timeworn antique earthenware pitcher
Late 19th-Century Savoyard Glazed Earthenware Pitcher 7½" Sale priceUS$299