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This charming Savoyard pitcher is characterized by its rich chocolate brown glaze, adorned with delicate yellow flowers that evoke an artisanal elegance. The exterior's glossy finish is complemented by a pale yellow glaze inside, though the interior has seen wear over the years, rendering it not watertight. Dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, this piece is a testament to the rustic ceramic traditions of the Savoy region in France.
Historically, terracotta pottery from the Savoy region is renowned for its utilitarian charm and simple yet effective craftsmanship, often featuring earthy tones and floral motifs. This pitcher likely served as a practical kitchen accessory while also adding a decorative touch to rustic settings. The floral adornments are indicative of the pastoral influences, celebrating the natural beauty and folk art heritage prevalent in French rural crafts during this period.
Incorporating this pitcher into modern decor can add a touch of vintage charm and warmth. It would serve beautifully as a decorative piece on open shelves or as a vase for dried flowers on a farmhouse kitchen table. The worn glaze inside highlights its historical use, adding character and an authentic sense of history to any space it graces.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 6" diameter x 7½" wide incl. beak & handle
Approx. overall 17cm high x 15cm diameter x 19cm wide incl. beak & handle
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 6" diameter x 7½" wide incl. beak & handle
Approx. overall 17cm high x 15cm diameter x 19cm wide incl. beak & handle
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