Minggu, 22 Juli 2012

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New Obsession!



Everywhere I look lately there they are those beautiful French Pots de Confit in a stunning off white color. Sitting on a sideboard or in a cupboard calling to me with their elegantly rounded shapes. Not to be confused with the mustard and green confit pots we typically see, no, both have similar uses but one doesn�t get buried.



Confit which is French and means �to preserve� the mustard and green pots were used for storing cooked meats and then buried in the ground or stored in stone-lined larders. This storage process preserved the cooked meat without refrigeration and could then be enjoyed throughout the winter months. The bottom halves were left unglazed for burying in the ground since the glaze would normally fall off sealed in the ground.


However, the term Confit can also refer to fruit or vegetables which have been seasoned and cooked with honey or sugar until the mixture has reached a jam-like consistency. Savory confits, such as ones made with garlic or fennel, may call for a savory oil, such as virgin olive oil, as the preserving agent.


White confit pots where made in the Albigeois region in the south of France and considered the poor man�s Faience. Faience is an expensive high-end form of tin-glazed ceramics made in France and the majority of people could not afford to buy Faience.  


Confit pots had a type of glaze called terre de fer or a type of ironstone giving it an off white hue because of iron being mixed into the glaze.




Because this type of confit pot was used for serving at the table the older 19thcentury pieces were typically smaller then nine inches. The ones you find today, ten inches and bigger, were made in the 1940�s  and have applied handles after the body was made.


I have a large collection of ironstone dinner and serving ware and these confit pots would fit in beautifully. Chips and small cracks are to be expected in this type of pottery because it was actually used for serving most days.


These stunning pieces were made in a small quantity and for a short time making them highly collectable today. Even though I�ve pretty much stopped collecting things I�ve been drawn to these pieces for a while. Thankfully my birthday isn�t to far off�.hint, hint Mister man!





The ones offered above are from Loi�s shop Tone on Tone antiques. Oh Loi I want that small one in front I can�t resist! So tell me do any of you collect any type of pottery and do you actually use it? I know I probably won�t put one of these gems into use since I know the inside isn�t glazed and even if it was the iron that leaches out probably wouldn�t be a good thing but they�ll look stunning standing in my hutch.

I hope you all have a wonderful and beautiful week. We�ve finally cooled back down to where our temperatures should be in New England but I know many of you are still boiling from heat. Now all we need is rain! Please start doing a rain dance for us in New England.

XXX
~Debra~

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