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Antique

Burgundy Vinegar Jar

France, 20th Century

$145

A true gem, this cream-glazed vinagrier was once a staple for dispensing vinegar and infusing oils or dressings. Sylvie finds new life in this piece, using it as an charismatic holder for wooden spoons or as a vessel for her own fruit vinegar creations—blending centuries-old traditions with her own culinary touch.

  • Dimensions:

    10" H x 12" W x 8" D

  • Materials:

    Ceramic, Cork

  • Weight Range:

    6 lbs

  • Collector's Notice:

    As antique and vintage pieces, items may show signs of age and wear. Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

This vinegar jar was found in Uzès, however, it originated from Burgundy, a town with a deep-rooted pottery tradition in the central region of France. Once filled with sharp homemade vinegar that seasoned farmhouse dishes, it sat proudly in a sunlit kitchen, serving family meals for generations. Its creamy glaze bears the marks of daily use, while the cork spout remains a nostalgic reminder of its original purpose.