This terracotta jug, produced between the late 19th and early 20th century, is finished in a deep green lead-based glaze characteristic of regional European utilitarian pottery. The form is robust and functional, with a rounded body that tapers toward an unglazed footring. A single side spout and opposing handle provide balanced utility, while a fixed arched handle across the top reinforces the vessel’s practical construction. The glaze shows variation in tone, pooling darker in recessed areas and lighter along raised edges, reflecting traditional firing methods rather than controlled industrial production.
Minor surface irregularities and glaze skips are consistent with hand-thrown terracotta of the period and do not affect stability. Originally intended for storage or liquid use, the piece now functions well as a decorative object, adding color and material contrast to interiors. The jug illustrates the straightforward, durable craftsmanship typical of rural ceramic work from this transitional era.
This item is an authentic antique. Due to its age and historical use, signs of wear, surface variation, repairs, and imperfections are to be expected. These characteristics are inherent to antique pieces and contribute to their unique character and authenticity.Upholstery may show wear, subtle fading, texture variation, or irregularities consistent with age and use.Please review all photographs carefully for condition details and contact us prior to purchase with any questions.
Place of Origin: France
Period: 19th Century
Dimensions: 12"W x 10.5"D x 13.75"H
Inventory Number: AB279
Location: JAA
Price: $ 1450