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Antique Country French Confit Pot in their Classic Mustard Glaze No prior Repair
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Confit Pot in a Classic Mustard Glaze that magically seems to magically blend into almost all decors. French Confit pots were used in the late 1800's until the early 1900's to preser...
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Original Antique French Glazed Terracotta Bowl
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Antique French Terra-Cotta Mixing Bowl which the French refer to as a Tian Bowl. The word Tian comes from the ancient Greek “teganon” which is a frying pan. In France cooks would use...
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French Pottery Jug with Handle with Lid
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French pottery jug with a non-broken handle and still complete with its original lid. Looks to be circa 1950s and adds a nice touch of French Proven...
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Vintage 1950s French Country Pottery

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Antique French Ceramic Water Pitcher, or 'Cruche' Missing Small Side Handle
Located in Chicago, IL
Original French Turn-of-the-century 19th c. Pottery Water Pitcher, or cruche, with top handle and pouring spout. Commonly used for transporting and storing water. We have numerous p...
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Antique French Authentic Ceramic Water Pitcher, or 'Cruche' with Handle and Lid
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Antique French authentic ceramic water pitcher, or 'cruche', with an unbroken handle and complete with its original lid. The antique French jug or p...
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