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Such a fabulous piece of French pottery in a magnificent size!

Add some old world French charm to your home with this stunning antique salt glazed and organic jug circa 1880s -1900s, from the Perigord region of France.

Lovely terracotta and creamy salt glazed finish with spots of rich brown speckling on the surface. This jug is rustic, handmade, one of a kind, and rare, having its own unique interesting colours, layers of glaze and small imperfections. Different from other earthenware pots, this is an organically shaped piece of French pottery with a flat bottom with two "earred" handles connected to the spout.

Blemishes and discolouration are normal on these pieces which have some, but not fully glazed. It only adds to the character, age and story behind each piece.

This jug measures 32 cm H.

Sourced in Dordogne, France.

Perigordian Jug, Large (Copy)

SKU: sept-103
Regular price $208.00
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Such a fabulous piece of French pottery in a magnificent size!

Add some old world French charm to your home with this stunning antique salt glazed and organic jug circa 1880s -1900s, from the Perigord region of France.

Lovely terracotta and creamy salt glazed finish with spots of rich brown speckling on the surface. This jug is rustic, handmade, one of a kind, and rare, having its own unique interesting colours, layers of glaze and small imperfections. Different from other earthenware pots, this is an organically shaped piece of French pottery with a flat bottom with two "earred" handles connected to the spout.

Blemishes and discolouration are normal on these pieces which have some, but not fully glazed. It only adds to the character, age and story behind each piece.

This jug measures 32 cm H.

Sourced in Dordogne, France.