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Antique French Confit Pot | Creil Montereau "Labrador" Stamp | 19th Century
A Pot with a Story
This antique French confit pot, marked Creil Montereau "Labrador", is a stunning example of 19th-century French earthenware. Originally used for storing preserves, pâtés, or cooking ingredients, these pots were a staple in traditional French kitchens.
The beautifully aged creamy glaze, now rich with crazing and tea-stained patina, speaks to its history. The bold factory stamp featuring a boat confirms its provenance—Creil et Montereau, a celebrated French ceramics manufacturer known for high-quality faïence and stoneware in the 1800s to early 1900s.
Details & Condition
- Maker: Creil et Montereau, France
- Era: Late 19th to early 20th century
- Material: Glazed stoneware / faïence
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Dimensions:
- Diameter: 13.5 cm (5.3”)
- Height: 10 cm (4”)
- Markings: Factory stamp on base (Labrador ship mark)
- Condition: Well-worn patina, extensive crazing, and natural tea staining—a true timeworn beauty. No cracks or major chips, making it both functional and decorative.
A Timeless French Kitchen Accent
Perfect as a rustic kitchen accent, a holder for utensils, or as a unique planter, this confit pot is an authentic piece of French culinary history. Its neutral tones and rich texture make it a seamless addition to any French farmhouse, cottage, or vintage-inspired home.
Antique French Confit Pot | Creil Montereau "Labrador" Stamp | 19th Century
A Pot with a Story
This antique French confit pot, marked Creil Montereau "Labrador", is a stunning example of 19th-century French earthenware. Originally used for storing preserves, pâtés, or cooking ingredients, these pots were a staple in traditional French kitchens.
The beautifully aged creamy glaze, now rich with crazing and tea-stained patina, speaks to its history. The bold factory stamp featuring a boat confirms its provenance—Creil et Montereau, a celebrated French ceramics manufacturer known for high-quality faïence and stoneware in the 1800s to early 1900s.
Details & Condition
- Maker: Creil et Montereau, France
- Era: Late 19th to early 20th century
- Material: Glazed stoneware / faïence
-
Dimensions:
- Diameter: 13.5 cm (5.3”)
- Height: 10 cm (4”)
- Markings: Factory stamp on base (Labrador ship mark)
- Condition: Well-worn patina, extensive crazing, and natural tea staining—a true timeworn beauty. No cracks or major chips, making it both functional and decorative.
A Timeless French Kitchen Accent
Perfect as a rustic kitchen accent, a holder for utensils, or as a unique planter, this confit pot is an authentic piece of French culinary history. Its neutral tones and rich texture make it a seamless addition to any French farmhouse, cottage, or vintage-inspired home.