A lovely handcrafted late 19th to early 20th-century pottery piece, likely from the southwestern region of France.
The vase has a slender waist that flares at the top and bottom offering excellent stability. The surface is glazed in a rich green color with subtle variations and a matte finish, indicative of its rustic, artisanal origins. The body of the vase features simple, incised decorative lines, adding to its minimalist charm.
The rim shows signs of wear, with chips that enhance the authentic, well-used character of the piece. The glaze, while slightly worn in areas, has maintained its vibrant color, further emphasizing the craftsmanship of this traditional pottery.
The vase has a slender waist that flares at the top and bottom offering excellent stability. The surface is glazed in a rich green color with subtle variations and a matte finish, indicative of its rustic, artisanal origins. The body of the vase features simple, incised decorative lines, adding to its minimalist charm.
The rim shows signs of wear, with chips that enhance the authentic, well-used character of the piece. The glaze, while slightly worn in areas, has maintained its vibrant color, further emphasizing the craftsmanship of this traditional pottery.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 6¾" high. Base is 5½" diameter
Approx. overall 17cm high. Base is 14cm diameter