Digoin stoneware pitcher

€23 €28
  • H23 x W19 x D12
  • ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
  • beige
Pro ambassador

4.92 ()

This charming pitcher in turned stoneware with a pretty finely speckled enamelling in beige, caramel and gold tones, bears the “grespots digoin france” stamp underneath. It is obviously a guarantee of quality and artisanal know-how which, in Digoin dates back to 1875, but which was largely imported from the older Sarreguemines factory, when the latter decided to create new factories. , including that of Digoin in 1876, far from the border, to avoid becoming German. This pitcher has an original shape with its long neck which integrates the pouring spout in a “natural” way and which is highlighted by the ringed appearance of the ceramic which testifies to the lovely stoneware turning work. It dates from the 60s or 70s. It is in very good condition, no cracks, no chips, not even a chip, just a few traces of use under the base. It measures 22.5 cm in height, approximately 19 cm in width ( from the beak to the handle) and approximately 12 cm in diameter at the level of the belly.

Ref. : S3YU3AS6

Dimensions :
H23 x W19 x D12
Color :
beige
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
vintage
CATHERINE U. Pro ambassador
767 sales

4.92 ()

See the shop

Our suggestion of similar items

Discover more similar items

Return your item within 14 days

Cherry-picked items

Carrefully selected sellers

100% secured payment