Faïence Pharmacy Jar, France, 18th century or earlier
9.5" h x 10.5" w x 6.5" d
This 18th century French faïence pharmacy jar represents a refined tradition of apothecary craft, likely emerging from a notable Parisian or provincial manufactory. The jar features a milky opaque white tin glaze and is decorated with the limited but striking palette of the grand feu technique - a testament to the enduring skill of French ceramicists.
Circa 1720, this original period piece was crafted during the golden age of French faïence, when such vessels were prized by both elite pharmacies and the court of Versailles.
Tin-glazed earthenware with a smooth, vitreous surface that has acquired a soft character through centuries of use. Rooted in the Baroque tradition and influenced by Italian maiolica, this jar reflects the 18th century's dedication to objects that balanced essential medical utility with elegant, formal design.
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