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Antique French Earthenware Two Handle Water/Wine Vessel

Antique French Earthenware Two Handle Water/Wine Vessel

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Antique French Earthenware Two-Handle Water/Wine Vessel – 19th Century

A beautifully timeworn 19th-century French earthenware vessel, traditionally used for carrying and serving water or table wine in rural households across regions such as Provence and Languedoc.

Hand-thrown and shaped in a classic provincial form, this piece features a rounded, generously proportioned body with a narrow neck and softly flared rim. Two opposing loop handles provide balance and ease of pouring—both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The warm terracotta clay is finished with a natural glaze in earthy honey and umber tones, now enriched by a beautifully developed patina.

Subtle variations in glaze, visible throwing rings, and minor irregularities reflect its handmade origin. Wear consistent with age adds to its authentic rustic charm.

Originally intended for daily use at the farmhouse table, this vessel now makes a striking decorative accent—ideal for open shelving, as a statement centerpiece, or styled with dried branches for a timeless European look.

Details:
• Origin: France
• Date: 19th Century
• Material: Glazed earthenware
• Color: Warm terracotta with honey-brown glaze
• Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear and surface character
• Use: Decorative vessel, display piece, or collection addition

A soulful example of French provincial pottery—functional history rendered in enduring, sculptural form.

 

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