Antique Brown Earthenware Pitcher
Antique Brown Earthenware Pitcher
France
~1900
French Provincial
Antique
An antique earthenware pitcher found in Alsace, originating from France circa late 19th to early 20th century. This rustic, dark-glazed vessel is a quintessential example of traditional French provincial kitchenware. Its rich, deep-brown glaze is applied over durable earthenware, showing the beautiful signs of daily use, including light surface crazing and a wonderfully time-worn finish along the handle and spout. The sturdy, generous proportions reflect its original purpose as a vessel for serving wine, cider, or water at the family table, and its versatile shape allows it to transition perfectly into a functional kitchen essential.
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ABOUT THIS PIECE
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Size (cm): 16.0 x 12.8 x 11.0 cm
Size (in): 6.3 x 5.0 x 4.3 in
Weight (g): 599.0 g
Weight (oz): 21.1 oz
Material(s): Earthenware
IN YOUR HOME
IN YOUR HOME
At Maison Amaranth, we love to see this brown pitcher displayed on a kitchen counter. It is ideal for gathering a bunch of wooden cooking spoons, but also serves as an elegant, rustic vase for fresh-cut wildflowers.
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.