Anderson Manor Collection
1950s–60s Corval Clay Pot with Floral Motif
1950s–60s Corval Clay Pot with Floral Motif
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SKU:AM184
This vintage clay pot, crafted in the 1950s–60s by the esteemed Reguengos Pottery of Monsaraz, is a testament to the traditional pottery techniques of Corval, one of Portugal's most recognized pottery hubs. The pot is adorned with hand-painted blue floral motifs, contrasting beautifully against the natural earthy tones of the clay. Its design is accentuated by rounded handles and a scalloped band near the rim, capturing the rustic charm and folk-art aesthetics characteristic of mid-20th-century Portuguese pottery.
The pot includes its original lid, which features a knobbed handle, preserving its functionality and aesthetic unity. With a height of 23 cm, this piece is substantial enough to serve as a decorative centerpiece, while its intricate floral details add an element of warmth and authenticity to any space. Its glazed interior and exterior exhibit a smooth finish, ensuring durability while enhancing its visual appeal. The underside is inscribed with “S. Pedro do Corval,” affirming its origin and adding to its collectible value.
Condition:
In very good condition, this piece has retained its vibrant colors and structural integrity remarkably well. The glaze shows minimal wear, and the hand-painted decorations remain vivid, making it a fine addition to any vintage or rustic-themed decor.
Dimensions:
- Height: 23 cm
- Width (Handle to Handle): 20 cm
Provenance:
Corval pottery, especially from the Reguengos region, is celebrated for its rustic charm and handcrafted appeal, making it highly collectible. This piece encapsulates the spirit of Portuguese rural craftsmanship from the mid-20th century, making it a unique find for pottery enthusiasts and collectors.
Note: This pot's historic and aesthetic qualities make it suitable for both display and occasional use, though it is best handled with care to maintain its vintage character.
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