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Ceramic

Antique

Kitchen Must Have

Two Handled French Olive Oil Jug

France, 19th Century

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$195

These charming French stoneware jugs from the early 1900s once held olive oil in busy french kitchens. Available in two sizes, with a small opening at the top, these earthy toned, looped handled beauties are now perfect as a statement vessel for your mantle holding several dried branches.

  • Dimensions Med:

    16" H x 11" W x 11" D

  • Dimensions Large:

    20" H x 13" W x 11" D

  • Materials:

    Ceramic

  • Weight Range:

    10-19 lbs

  • Notes from Sylvie:

    Each vessel is slightly different, with its own imperfections, chips and character, don't worry my dear, we only select our favorite. Several vessels have a drainage hole at the bottom.

These 19th-century potteries originate from Saint-Amand in Puisaye, a renowned pottery region with a heritage dating back to the 14th century. Once crafted, they traveled from eastern France to the Nantes region, carried by merchants navigating the Loire. These particular pieces were discovered in a historic wine house in Chinon, bearing the rich history of their journey and use.

In the heart of a sun-soaked French village, the early morning air hums with anticipation. The brocante is just beginning to stir, its stalls lined with an eclectic mix of treasures gathered from generations past. Sylvie finds herself weaving through narrow rows, where the earthy aroma of aged wood and the faint hint of lavender linger in the air.

As she strolls, she exchanges nods and smiles with the seasoned vendors who watch over their wares like guardians of history. Every table holds something captivating—hand-painted ceramics, tarnished silverware, stacks of well-loved books, and intricately carved furniture that speaks of another era. The charm lies in the imperfections: a slight crack in a glazed vase, the patina on a brass mirror, the weathered edges of a faded tapestry.

With each discovery, Sylvie curates a collection that embodies the soul of the art of antiquing. By afternoon, her arms are filled with treasures, each piece a window into another life, another time. A thought sparks as she gazes at her finds: What if I brought this feeling home? And so, the Sylvie Brocante was born—a collection designed to transport you to that sunlit village, where every item carries a piece of France’s soulful past, inviting you to experience it in your own space.

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