Antique French Blue & White Saint-Uze Style Lidded Tureen with Cobalt Stamped Pattern
An antique French lidded tureen in the Saint-Uze style, with a creamy crackled glaze, cobalt blue stamped decoration, and holds the quiet charm of an old French country kitchen piece.
The pattern features a repeating cobalt blue geometric floral medallion border, with stylized vertical details that give it a refined early 20th-century feel. While it carries some Art Deco influence in the geometry, the piece is best described as Saint-Uze style rather than strictly Art Deco.
The tureen has a rounded form with side handles, a raised flower-form finial on the lid, and a beautifully aged surface. The glaze has developed allover crackling, with warm golden brown staining around the base and rim areas. The bottom is marked with a debossed number “5,” adding to its utilitarian character.
This is the kind of piece that brings instant old-world texture to open shelving, a kitchen hutch, or a French country vignette. Beautiful styled with linens, dried herbs, old books, or other blue and white ceramics.
Details:
• Origin: Sourced in France
• Style: Saint-Uze style / French blue and white kitchen stoneware
• Pattern: Cobalt blue stamped geometric floral medallion pattern
• Material: Glazed French stoneware / grès fin style ceramic
• Size: 7” tall, 7.25” diameter top opening, 8.75” handle to handle, 6” base diameter
• Markings: Debossed number “5” on the base
• Estimated age: Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely circa 1890–1930
Condition:
Very good antique condition with no structural issues noted. The crackled surface is desirable in old French kitchen ceramics and does not devalue the piece. It is part of the charm, patina, and visual interest. Sold as-is in found antique condition. Please see photos carefully.




