Antique 19th Century Saint-Uze Teapot
Antique 19th Century Saint-Uze Teapot
France
~1870
French Provincial
Antique
An antique French Saint-Uze teapot likely dating to the late 19th century. The high-fired grès-cérame body features a brilliant ivory glaze adorned with the unmistakable cobalt blue floral garlands typical of Saint-Uze production. Starting in the 19th century, the small village of Saint-Uze in the Drôme region became known for producing highly durable stoneware that was used in homes throughout France. Thanks to their dense, vitrified body, Saint-Uze ceramics were prized for their strength and longevity. This teapot is solid, well-proportioned and still beautifully intact over a century later, a true testament to that durability.
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ABOUT THIS PIECE
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Size (cm): 21.5 cm (L) x 14.4 cm (W) x 12.7 cm (H)
Size (in): 8.5" x 5.7" x 5.0"
Weight: 540.0 g
Weight (lb): 1.19 lb
Material: Stoneware
IN YOUR HOME
IN YOUR HOME
At Maison Amaranth, we love to see this Saint-Uze teapot take center stage during a lingering afternoon tea, bringing a touch of authentic heritage to the table. Beyond its original use, it is a quintessential kitchen treasure, adding character and warmth when grouped on a shelf alongside other earthenwares.
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
Each piece shows the gentle marks of time, adding to its character. Photos reflect the condition; variations may occur. All sales are final. Every curve and imperfection tells a story — a testament to the Maison Amaranth ethos of bringing objects with soul into your home.