French Pottery Honey Pot Antique Terracotta Confit Jar Glazed 1202257
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French Pottery Honey Pot
This authentic French pottery honey pot originates from circa 1900, representing traditional regional pottery craftsmanship. The hand-thrown terracotta vessel served French households for storing honey and preserves, embodying the practical artistry of provincial kitchen ceramics.
The rounded confit jar displays a rich honey-golden glaze enhanced by flowing brown decorative bands that encircle the bulbous form. The terracotta construction exhibits characteristic irregularities from wheel throwing, while the natural glazing creates organic color variations and textural depth. The warm amber tones transition seamlessly with the darker brown motifs.
Standing 14cm in height (5.5 inches), this antique pottery demonstrates good condition for its 120-year age. The glazed surface retains its integrity with authentic patina and age-appropriate surface variations. Minor wear marks and natural aging contribute to its genuine antique character and rustic appeal.
This French pottery honey pot serves as both a functional vessel and decorative accent for country kitchen displays or ceramic collections. The traditional form and regional glazing techniques make it a representative example of early 20th century French provincial pottery.
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