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Antique French Pancheon Pale Yellow Glaze No. 4 | Circa 1890
A classic late 19th-century English pancheon, featuring a warm ochre-glazed interior and rich terracotta exterior. These large earthenware bowls were essential kitchen vessels, traditionally used for mixing bread dough, curing meats, and general food preparation in farmhouse settings. Their wide, sloping form made them practical for daily use, while their durability ensured they stood up to years of handling.
This example beautifully showcases its handmade origins—subtle irregularities in form, visible throwing lines, and even faint fingerprints in the glaze where it was handled during production. The contrast between the glossy interior and matte exterior adds to its visual appeal, making it equally suited for display today.
Dimensions:
19” diameter (top) x 8.5” diameter (base)
9” H
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Visible crazing to the interior glaze, along with scattered small chips and nicks along the rim. Surface wear, light scratching, and minor imperfections throughout. No major cracks or structural issues noted. Presents beautifully with strong character and authentic wear.
A timeless piece of English country pottery provides both functional history and decorative statement.
A classic late 19th-century English pancheon, featuring a warm ochre-glazed interior and rich terracotta exterior. These large earthenware bowls were essential kitchen vessels, traditionally used for mixing bread dough, curing meats, and general food preparation in farmhouse settings. Their wide, sloping form made them practical for daily use, while their durability ensured they stood up to years of handling.
This example beautifully showcases its handmade origins—subtle irregularities in form, visible throwing lines, and even faint fingerprints in the glaze where it was handled during production. The contrast between the glossy interior and matte exterior adds to its visual appeal, making it equally suited for display today.
Dimensions:
19” diameter (top) x 8.5” diameter (base)
9” H
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. Visible crazing to the interior glaze, along with scattered small chips and nicks along the rim. Surface wear, light scratching, and minor imperfections throughout. No major cracks or structural issues noted. Presents beautifully with strong character and authentic wear.
A timeless piece of English country pottery provides both functional history and decorative statement.