French Stoneware Pitcher | Ceramist Jacky Coville 1970
A rare one-of-a-kind stoneware pitcher, handmade and signed by renowned French ceramist Jacky Coville of Biot, France. A true collector’s piece.
About This Piece
This vintage French stoneware pitcher is a remarkable work of art, created by Jacky Coville in the 1970s. Known for his mastery in ceramic artistry, Coville’s pieces are highly sought after for their expressive forms and exquisite glazing techniques. This pitcher is stamped JC, marking its authenticity as an original work from his collection.
Measuring 4" Dia. x 4" H, this handcrafted pitcher boasts a sculptural design with a beautifully executed glaze. The elegant curves and organic form make it a perfect standalone decor piece or a functional vessel for serving. Whether displayed in a collector’s cabinet, on a shelf, or used for petite floral arrangements, this piece brings a timeless aesthetic to any space.
Product Details
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Material: Handcrafted stoneware
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Design: Unique sculptural form with exquisite glaze
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Condition: Vintage,
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Dimensions: 4" Dia. x 4" H
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Era: 1970s
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Origin: Biot, France
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Use: Decorative vessel, functional pitcher, collectible ceramic art
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Features: Signed JC, crafted by Jacky Coville, rare and collectible
Why You’ll Love This Piece
This French stoneware pitcher is more than just a functional object—it’s an artistic statement. Coville’s masterful craftsmanship and attention to form and glaze make this a standout addition to any ceramics collection. Whether used as a serving piece or displayed as a sculptural accent, it exudes both artistry and history.
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Availability: In stock and ready to ship.