Three water jugs - 19ᵗʰ century - Périgord
Three water jugs - 19ᵗʰ century - Périgord

Three water jugs - 19ᵗʰ century - Périgord

These three water jugs come from the pottery center of Beauronne-Douzillac, which is easily recognized by the nature of the clay used: a white clay, loaded with kaolin. Most of the production of this renowned center has a green glaze, like the pottery in the background [PA035], hence the originality of the brown glaze which coats one of them [PA034] .
Note also the peculiarity and rarity of the one, in the foreground, which features a handle on the top, called a stirrup, to which is added a dorsal handle [PA033].

Rare so-called "stirrup" handle
Rare so-called "stirrup" handle

Dimensions:
[PA033] height 37 cm. (sold)
[PA034] height 35 cm. (sold)
[PA035] height 35 cm. Price: on demand.
References: [PA033] [PA034] [PA035]

White clay loaded with kaolin
White clay loaded with kaolin
Originality of the brown glaze
Originality of the brown glaze

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