








Late 19th-Century Terracotta Twin Pots w/ Tiger Stripe Glaze
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This charming set of twin pots showcases a captivating tiger stripe glaze on terracotta, emanating a rustic yet artistic appeal. Likely originating from the late 19th century, this piece may have been used as a cutlery holder, a nod to its practical roots in domestic functions. The pots feature a rich orange-brown hue with dark, striking markings, evoking the wild aesthetic of tiger stripes, while the glaze adds a sheen that enhances its visual texture.
During the late 19th century, terracotta was a favored material for its versatility and aesthetic appeal, often used in both functional items and decorative pieces. The tiger stripe glaze technique reflects the period's experimentation with finishes and styles, capturing the spirit of Victorian fascination with the exotic and the natural world. Craftsmen from this era were keen on incorporating distinctive finishes that would draw attention to even the most ordinary household items.
Incorporating these twin pots into home decor could add an eclectic or rustic touch to any space. They would be ideal for holding utensils in a vintage-style kitchen, or repurposed as an intriguing plant holder on a windowsill. Their unique glaze and twin design make them versatile enough to complement both masculine and feminine decor elements, inviting a warm and storied charm to your home.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 4¾" high x 8¾" wide 4¼" deep
Approx. overall 12cm high x 22cm wide 11cm deep
Approx. overall 4¾" high x 8¾" wide 4¼" deep
Approx. overall 12cm high x 22cm wide 11cm deep
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Late 19th-Century Terracotta Twin Pots w/ Tiger Stripe Glaze
Sale priceUS$600