Antique
Hard To Find
Exactly As Pictured
Rare Yellow Confit Pot
France, 19th Century
$345
Once upon a time, in old and busy French kitchens, confit pots were essential for preserving rich foods like duck confit. Derived from the French verb confire, meaning "to preserve," these pots feature a half-glazed top and unglazed bottom, perfect for covering in fabric and burying in cool cellars or the ground. These pots are becoming harder to find and are often thought to be the king of all antique French kitchen pots. Today, these charming pots are a welcomed addition to your kitchen window sills or playing the main characters on your dining, coffee, or entryway tables. The yellow glaze with a slight mix of green makes this particular pot especially unique and desirable. This rare confit pot is exactly as pictured.
Dimensions:
14" H x 12" W x 10" D
Materials:
Ceramic
Weight Range:
10 lbs
Notes from Sylvie:
Please note dear collector, this piece has glaze chips, cracks and drips, we only think it adds to its charm.