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Saint Uze Teapot

France, 20th Century

$145

Antique

One-Of-A-Kind

Exactly As Pictured

A small pot with serious heritage. Made in the Drôme region of France, this Saint-Uze teapot comes from one of the country’s most storied pottery traditions. The Saint-Uze workshops, founded in the early 19th century, became known for their creamy stoneware bodies and delicate blue transfer motifs- instantly recognizable and now deeply collectible. This petit example bears the classic floral pattern and gentle glazing that gave Saint-Uze its reputation for refinement. Once used for afternoon tea in a provincial home, it now looks perfectly at ease on an open kitchen shelf or set beside mismatched cups for an everyday ritual.

Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

  • Age:

    20th Century

  • Country of Origin:

    France

  • Material:

    Ceramic with glaze

  • Dimensions:

    5" H x 10" W x 5.5" D
  • Notes from Sylvie:

    Dear collector, this piece has crazing in the glaze, minor glaze chips, small patches of discoloration, each a charming mark of its age.

    All items are final sale.