








Antique Martres-Tolosane Blue Glazed Ceramic Milk Pitcher W/ Lid - 9½"
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This early 20th-century ceramic milk pitcher from Martres-Tolosane features a bulbous body that gracefully tapers toward the top, adorned with a charming periwinkle blue glaze on the exterior and a pristine white glaze that gently overflows around the rim and spout. The addition of a practical side handle makes pouring easy and controlled. Remarkably, this piece retains its original lid, a rare find that adds to its authenticity and enduring allure.
Originating from the esteemed pottery center of Martres-Tolosane in Southwestern France, this pitcher reflects the area's rich heritage in ceramic artistry. Traditionally used to heat milk or water directly on the stove, the pitcher embodies a blend of practicality and artistry typical of French rural life.
Incorporate this milk pitcher into your kitchen or dining space for a touch of rustic French charm. Its vibrant color and unique design make it a standout piece, whether displayed on a vintage wooden shelf or used as a whimsical vase for fresh flowers. The pitcher is in very good condition, with minor signs of wear that only enhance its storied past.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 9½" high x 7½" long w/ handle x 4¾"
Approx. overall 24cm high x 19cm long w/ handle x 12cm
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