Cornflower Blue Covered Pot, circa 1900, Handmade, Unique
Located in Vista, CA
Blue covered pot, circa 1900.
Early 20th Century French French Provincial Pottery
Terracotta
Cornflower Blue Covered Pot, circa 1900, Handmade, Unique
Located in Vista, CA
Blue covered pot, circa 1900.
Terracotta
Blue Pottery Urn with Handles, France mid 20th C.
Located in New York, NY
This charming 20th-century blue pottery urn, or confit pot, features a classic silhouette with two elegantly curved handles. Its rich blue glaze brings a vibrant touch, balanced by n...
Ceramic
Blue Pottery Urn with Handles, France mid 20th C.
Located in New York, NY
This charming 20th-century blue pottery urn, or confit pot, features a classic silhouette with two elegantly curved handles. Its rich blue glaze brings a vibrant touch, balanced by n...
Ceramic
19th Century French Ceramic Pot from the Savoie Region
Located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire
19th Century ceramic pot from the Savoie region of France. With good patina and colour. Originally used for conserving food with salt. Circa 1880.
Ceramic
19th Century French Ceramic Pot from the Savoie Region
Located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire
19th Century ceramic pot from the Savoie region of France. With good patina and colour. Originally used for conserving food with salt. Circa 1880.
Ceramic
French Blue & White Stoneware Cachepot
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A charming French stoneware cachepot featuring a softly aged ivory glaze with an oval cobalt-blue pastoral decoration. The naturally crackled surface and rich patina reflect decades ...
Stoneware
French Provincial Ceramic Lidded Jar, Wheel-Thrown, Blue Glaze, France
By Georges Jouve, Daniel de Montmollin, Accolay Pottery, Robert Deblander
Located in SOTTEVILLE-LÈS-ROUEN, FR
This beautifully proportioned vessel features a softly rounded body and a stepped lid, entirely wheel-thrown and finished with a rich, subtly variegated glaze. The surface displays ...
Ceramic
Glazed earthenware jar, France, 1960
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
Glazed terracotta pot, France, 1960s, with rustic and authentic charm. This piece has a well-balanced, rounded shape, enhanced by two functional side handles. Its slightly crackled c...
Pottery
19th Century French Ceramic Pot from the Savoie Region
Located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire
19th Century ceramic pot from the Savoie region of France. With good patina and colour. Originally used for conserving food with salt. Circa 1880.
Ceramic
$1,000
H 7.75 in W 9.5 in D 9.5 in
19th Century English Spongeware Blue and Cream Crock with Lid - 1800s
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A fabulous antique ceramic crock in blue and cream with a lid. This rare serving dish features a wide-body and the original lid. The side of the ...
Ceramic, Paint

19th Century French Pot d'Aisance en Terre Vernisse or Glazed Clay Chamber Pot
Located in Birmingham, AL
A rare and colorful early 19th century French pot d'aisance en terre vernisse or glazed terracotta chamber pot hand made in the South of France, circa early 1800s. Having a wide rim,...
Terracotta

Rare 18th Century French Glazed Terracotta Cruche du Quercy or Walnut Oil Jug
Located in Birmingham, AL
A large 18th century French glazed terracotta cruche du Quercy or walnut oil jug having great sculptural form and artisan quality, handmade by a talented potter in Quercy, a former p...
Terracotta

20th Century Spanish Catalan Black Clay Botijo or Water Jug from Verdu, Signed
Located in Birmingham, AL
An early 20th century barro negro or black clay botijo, hand made and signed ROCA CAUS VERDU on the handle, by the famed pottery company, Roca Caus, in the village of Verdú in the Catalan region of Spain, circa 1900. This beautiful utilitarian pot, with its wide belly, top handle, and one mouth where it's filled and one mouth called a pitón or pitorro to drink from, is a traditional porous clay Spanish vessel originally designed to contain water. The botijo is a typical element of Spanish culture and can be found in nearly every rural town and varies in shape, color, and material depending on the area. The Verdú jugs are known for their ability to keep water cool and very fresh because of their porosity. The expression "they always cry" is well known. Today, this antique clay jug can be used as a vase, stand alone conversation piece, or grouped with other pieces of blackware on a table, shelf or kitchen counter. Beautifully decorative, it will be a wonderful addition to any collection. Each piece is a unique work of art, and its dusky matte patina only adds to its overall character and charm. Additional black clay pottery...
Clay, Pottery

Small 19th Century Antique French Ironstone Preserving Pots or Pots À Confiture
Located in Birmingham, AL
Hard to find small 19th century antique French ironstone preserving pots or pots à confiture, circa 1890s. These petite earthenware pots were ...
Pottery, Ironstone

Exceptional Early 19th Century French Glazed Terracotta Walnut Oil Jug
Located in Birmingham, AL
A large and exceptional early 19th century French terracotta walnut oil jug, probably from the Auvergne region, with a beautiful and vibrant green glaze, circa 1810s. Having a round ...
Earthenware, Pottery, Terracotta
Vintage Caldas da Rainha Portuguese Cabbage Tureen with Lid, signed F. Mendes
Located in Birmingham, AL
A delightful vintage Portuguese majolica tureen with lid, handcrafted in the 1950s by F. Mendes in Caldas da Rainha, the historic heart of Portuguese pottery. This charming tureen, s...
Majolica