Antique Black Painted Terracotta Confit Pot from Southern Italy (Early 20th Century)
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A minimalist, sculptural silhouette born from Southern Italian utility. This striking antique terracotta pot hails from Southern Italy, dating back to the early 1900s. Originally used in rural pantries for storing provisions, it has been historically painted in a deep, matte black finish. What sets this piece apart is its clean, handleless form and beautifully rounded, bulbous silhouette that ends in a simple, flared rim. The uniform black paint highlights the subtle, organic textures of the hand-thrown clay beneath, giving the pot a surprisingly modern and sophisticated aesthetic. It serves as a perfect statement piece, bringing a touch of dark, minimalist drama and authentic history to a contemporary living room, hallway, or covered patio. Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Early 20th Century (1900s).
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Origin: Southern Italy.
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Material: Painted terracotta.
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Dimensions: Diameter 33 cm | Height 38 cm.
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Condition: Excellent antique condition. The pot is structurally sound and water-tight. The matte black painted finish shows minor, natural signs of age and handling, which only enhance its authentic character and emphasize the handmade texture of the terracotta beneath.
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