Mathilde French Bleu Confit
This rare glazed blue confit pot originates from the Pyrenees region in southwest France and dates to the 19th century. Traditionally used as a storage jar for preserved foods, its rich blue glaze and generous form make it a striking example of regional French pottery.
The beautifully aged surface and subtle imperfections speak to its history and authentic use. Today, it serves as a statement decorative piece—perfect for displaying branches, utensils, or as a standalone focal point in a collected interior.
• Rare 19th century French confit pot 9" H x 6" wide opening
• Origin: Pyrenees, southwest France
• Rich blue glaze
• Traditional storage jar form
• Patina and wear consistent with age
A truly special, museum-worthy piece that brings depth, history, and timeless French character into your home.



