Antique French Earthenware Potier en Gres - sandstone
Antique French Earthenware Potier en Gres - sandstone
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Antique French Earthenware Potier en Grès – Sandstone Stoneware Vessel, 19th Century
An authentic 19th-century French potier en grès crafted in dense sandstone stoneware, reflecting the enduring pottery traditions of regions such as Burgundy and Alsace.
Wheel-thrown and high-fired, this vessel features a balanced cylindrical form with gently tapered sides and a subtly flared rim. The natural sandstone body reveals warm, earthy tones ranging from soft beige and taupe to deeper mineral browns. A partial glaze at the interior and upper rim adds both function and visual contrast, while visible throwing rings and slight asymmetry speak to its handmade origin.
Originally used for storing oils, preserves, or dry goods, the durable sandstone construction made it ideal for everyday farmhouse use. Today, it serves beautifully as a sculptural accent—perfect for kitchen styling, holding wooden utensils, or displaying dried stems.
Details:
• Origin: France
• Date: 19th Century
• Material: Sandstone stoneware (grès)
• Color: Natural mineral tones with glazed interior
• Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear, minor surface irregularities, and patina consistent with use
• Use: Decorative vessel, utensil holder, or collectible French pottery
A timeless piece of French provincial craftsmanship—earthy, textural, and rich with character.
15" H x 9" W
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