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This exquisite Savoyard pitcher, dating from the late 19th century, boasts a captivating jaspe glazedesign. The elegant marbling in earth tones creates a stunning visual effect, while its timeworn patina along the edges lends a touch of genuine antiquity. Originating from the picturesque Savoie region in the Fench Alps, this piece reflects the rich tradition of local ceramic artistry through its striking jaspe decoration. The swirling marbled patterns, created by skillfully combing or trailing colored slips, were a hallmark of Savoyard pottery, prized for their bold, expressive character. Collectors value these distinctive motifs for the way they celebrate both craftsmanship and the rustic elegance of rural French life.
Perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm to your dining table or as an eye-catching accent on a kitchen shelf, this pitcher enhances any space with its historical allure. Pair it with neutral tones for a subtle elegance, or use it to contrast modern elements for a more eclectic decor statement.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 7½" long x 5½"
Approx. overall 17cm high x 19cm long x 14cm
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Late 19th-Century Pitcher from Savoy w/ Jaspe Glaze - 6¾"
Sale price€312,95