





Saint Uze Blue Floral Pitcher
Saint-Uze pottery, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, characterized by its distinctive blue floral motifs on a white glaze. Saint-Uze pottery originated in the Drôme region of France and is known for its high-quality earthenware, often called "Bleus de Saint-Uze".
These pieces were designed for everyday use and were popular for storing preserved foods, spices, or as kitchen display items.
This beautiful pitcher would be a stunning styling piece holding dried florals on your shelves.
Disclaimers: Please note that there is an aged hairline crack at the top of the pitcher, does not go all the way down. There is some heavy crazying and stained hairlines at the bottom of the pitcher, in this case the pitcher could not hold water. It is still very sturdy and sound an a beautiful display piece.
Measurements: Approximately 5.5"x 5.5"
Please note that our antique and vintage pieces are pre-loved and may show signs of age, use, and wear consistent with their history. These characteristics are part of their charm and authenticity. We strive to describe each item as accurately as possible, and encourage you to carefully refer to the photos provided for condition details before purchasing.
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