This rare French antique vinaigrier is a beautiful and unusual example of traditional South West French pottery. What makes this piece especially striking is its glaze — a rich, sun-drenched yellow with hints of green on one handle, closely resembling the finish found on antique French confit pots from the same region. The worn surface and irregular patches of slip reveal the raw terracotta beneath, giving the pot a wonderfully rustic texture and authentic patina.
Handcrafted in the 19th century, this glazed terracotta pot was made for storing and dispensing vinegar, it features the classic spigot hole at the base where a wooden tap would have once been inserted.
This earthenware vessel would make a stunning addition to any French farmhouse interior or rustic kitchen display.
Sourced in: Southern France Age: 19th century Material: Ceramic What makes it special: Its vibrant yellow & green glaze and rich patina
Large French Antique Vinaigrier with Yellow and Green Confit Pot Glaze Details:
Height: 14” / 35.5cm
Width (with handles): 15” / 38cm
Condition: There is a crack across the bottom of the pot which goes right through, please refer to the photo. There is a crack to the rim and general chips and loss to the glaze. It has been loved and used!
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