Blue and Gray Salt Glazed Pottery, Small

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A beautiful collection of blue and gray pottery from Germany (Westerwald) and France (Betschdorf). Each piece is hand-thrown and features hand-painted floral and leaf motifs in a striking shade of cobalt blue. No two pieces are alike, making them each unique pieces of art to add to your decor.

Whether you fill with them with kitchen utensils, use as a vase filled with florals or as a pot to hold your favorite plant, these pieces are sure to add a touch of old world country cottage charm to your modern home.

History of salt-glazed pottery: Westerwald Pottery (stoneware) is a distinctive type of salt glazed grey pottery from the area of Westerwald in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The clay of the area is almost free of impurities and is perfectly suited for stoneware production. The earliest known production of salt-glazed stoneware was around 1402, when common salt was thrown into the kiln during the higher temperature part of the firing process resulting in a glossy, translucent, and slightly orange-peel-like texture on the surface of the stoneware. Bluish-gray was the predominant color of the wares, with hand-painted contrasting cobalt blue designs. In the early 18th century, potters from the Westerwald region settled in Betschdorf, France, bringing with them their technique of blue and gray salt glazed pottery.

Two-handled pots were once used as butter churns, and for the storage of various pickled vegetables and food items, where as pitchers were used for serving wine and cider.

  • Listing is for one (1) piece of Westerwald pottery

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, and discoloration

  • Overall signs of wear consistent with age and use

  • Measurements below are approximate

  • Please select the number matching the piece of pottery to purchase below

  1. Number One (1): SOLD OUT

  2. Number Two (2): SOLD OUT

  3. Number Three (3): SOLD OUT

  4. Number Four (4): SOLD OUT

  5. Number Five (5): SOLD OUT

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A beautiful collection of blue and gray pottery from Germany (Westerwald) and France (Betschdorf). Each piece is hand-thrown and features hand-painted floral and leaf motifs in a striking shade of cobalt blue. No two pieces are alike, making them each unique pieces of art to add to your decor.

Whether you fill with them with kitchen utensils, use as a vase filled with florals or as a pot to hold your favorite plant, these pieces are sure to add a touch of old world country cottage charm to your modern home.

History of salt-glazed pottery: Westerwald Pottery (stoneware) is a distinctive type of salt glazed grey pottery from the area of Westerwald in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The clay of the area is almost free of impurities and is perfectly suited for stoneware production. The earliest known production of salt-glazed stoneware was around 1402, when common salt was thrown into the kiln during the higher temperature part of the firing process resulting in a glossy, translucent, and slightly orange-peel-like texture on the surface of the stoneware. Bluish-gray was the predominant color of the wares, with hand-painted contrasting cobalt blue designs. In the early 18th century, potters from the Westerwald region settled in Betschdorf, France, bringing with them their technique of blue and gray salt glazed pottery.

Two-handled pots were once used as butter churns, and for the storage of various pickled vegetables and food items, where as pitchers were used for serving wine and cider.

  • Listing is for one (1) piece of Westerwald pottery

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, and discoloration

  • Overall signs of wear consistent with age and use

  • Measurements below are approximate

  • Please select the number matching the piece of pottery to purchase below

  1. Number One (1): SOLD OUT

  2. Number Two (2): SOLD OUT

  3. Number Three (3): SOLD OUT

  4. Number Four (4): SOLD OUT

  5. Number Five (5): SOLD OUT

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us

Request a trade discount here.

A beautiful collection of blue and gray pottery from Germany (Westerwald) and France (Betschdorf). Each piece is hand-thrown and features hand-painted floral and leaf motifs in a striking shade of cobalt blue. No two pieces are alike, making them each unique pieces of art to add to your decor.

Whether you fill with them with kitchen utensils, use as a vase filled with florals or as a pot to hold your favorite plant, these pieces are sure to add a touch of old world country cottage charm to your modern home.

History of salt-glazed pottery: Westerwald Pottery (stoneware) is a distinctive type of salt glazed grey pottery from the area of Westerwald in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The clay of the area is almost free of impurities and is perfectly suited for stoneware production. The earliest known production of salt-glazed stoneware was around 1402, when common salt was thrown into the kiln during the higher temperature part of the firing process resulting in a glossy, translucent, and slightly orange-peel-like texture on the surface of the stoneware. Bluish-gray was the predominant color of the wares, with hand-painted contrasting cobalt blue designs. In the early 18th century, potters from the Westerwald region settled in Betschdorf, France, bringing with them their technique of blue and gray salt glazed pottery.

Two-handled pots were once used as butter churns, and for the storage of various pickled vegetables and food items, where as pitchers were used for serving wine and cider.

  • Listing is for one (1) piece of Westerwald pottery

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, and discoloration

  • Overall signs of wear consistent with age and use

  • Measurements below are approximate

  • Please select the number matching the piece of pottery to purchase below

  1. Number One (1): SOLD OUT

  2. Number Two (2): SOLD OUT

  3. Number Three (3): SOLD OUT

  4. Number Four (4): SOLD OUT

  5. Number Five (5): SOLD OUT

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us

Request a trade discount here.