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LittleDoveAntiques
LittleDoveAntiques
by Ilea Kay

Antique French Provincial Glazed Terracotta Cruche

About product:This authentic 19th-century te...Read more

$95.00

Origin:
France
Type:
Decor
Size:
8L x 8W x 11H in
Weight:
4 lb

This authentic 19th-century terracotta pitcher embodies the rustic soul of the French countryside. Featuring a classic ovoid body and a hand-formed pulled handle, the piece is finished in a characteristic honey-olive lead glaze.

The most striking feature is the vibrant green copper-oxide "wave" or "slip" decoration that encircles the midline, a traditional folk art motif often used to distinguish domestic pottery. The glaze is further enriched by "orange peel" pitting and subtle manganese speckling, resulting in a rich, variegated patina that only comes with age.

Condition Report & Provenance

• Condition: In "as-found" provincial condition. The rim shows significant historical chipping and a stabilized hairline crack at the neck, consistent with daily use in a 19th-century household.

• Details: Note the visible terracotta "biscuit" where the glaze has worn, revealing the iron-rich local clay. A small mark of red wax or pigment is present on the side, likely an old inventory or estate mark.

• Provenance: Sourced from the French regional tradition of utilitarian slipware. These vessels were the workhorses of the French farmstead, used for transporting and storing water, wine, or olive oil.

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Antique French Provincial Glazed Terracotta Cruche

Antique French Provincial Glazed Terracotta Cruche

About product:This authentic 19th-century te...Read more
Origin:
France
Type:
Decor
Size:
8L x 8W x 11H in
Weight:
4 lb

This authentic 19th-century terracotta pitcher embodies the rustic soul of the French countryside. Featuring a classic ovoid body and a hand-formed pulled handle, the piece is finished in a characteristic honey-olive lead glaze.

The most striking feature is the vibrant green copper-oxide "wave" or "slip" decoration that encircles the midline, a traditional folk art motif often used to distinguish domestic pottery. The glaze is further enriched by "orange peel" pitting and subtle manganese speckling, resulting in a rich, variegated patina that only comes with age.

Condition Report & Provenance

• Condition: In "as-found" provincial condition. The rim shows significant historical chipping and a stabilized hairline crack at the neck, consistent with daily use in a 19th-century household.

• Details: Note the visible terracotta "biscuit" where the glaze has worn, revealing the iron-rich local clay. A small mark of red wax or pigment is present on the side, likely an old inventory or estate mark.

• Provenance: Sourced from the French regional tradition of utilitarian slipware. These vessels were the workhorses of the French farmstead, used for transporting and storing water, wine, or olive oil.

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