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Yellow Confit Pot

France, 20th Century

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$195

These vintage yellow confit pots, available in extra small, small, medium, and large, wear their chips and imperfections like badges of honor from years spent in French kitchens. Each one is unique and has different wear and chipping. Whether they’re holding fresh herbs on your kitchen shelves or sitting as a centerpiece on your dining or coffee table, they add a lived-in, storied charm that sparks conversation. Fun fact: The extra small confit pot is actually the most rare!

  • Dimensions:

    7" H x 7" W x 6" D

  • Materials:

    Ceramic

  • Weight Range:

    2-5 lbs

  • Notes from Sylvie:

    Dear collector, please note that these confit pots have glaze chips and wear throughout.

Once central to bustling French kitchens, these yellow confit pots were essential for preserving rich foods like duck confit. The half-glazed exterior protected the contents, while the unglazed bottom made it easy to bury them in cool cellars or the ground. Derived from the French word confire, meaning "to preserve," these pots were indispensable for keeping food fresh. Each chip and mark on their surface tells the story of generations past, when these pots quietly sat, holding rich delicacies until the next family feast.

Marseille, the vibrant port city of the Mediterranean, is a place where history, culture, and tradition collide. Founded over 2,600 years ago, Marseille is one of France’s oldest cities, with a rich tapestry woven from its diverse influences—Greek, Roman, and beyond. The city’s bustling markets, colorful neighborhoods, and sun-soaked coastline have long been a melting pot of ideas, artistry, and craftsmanship.

The surrounding Provençal landscapes, with their olive groves, terracotta rooftops, and rugged coastline, offer a glimpse into the soul of Southern France. It’s here, in and around Marseille, that we uncovered our latest collection of antiques—pieces that speak to the city’s maritime spirit and eclectic soul.

Sylvie rummaged through dusty, forgotten warehouses, met with third generation antique dealers and found herself wandering through vibrant seaside markets to curate this collection.

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