装饰饰品 - 钴蓝与白色 - 法国 - 帕斯蒂斯陶瓷头壶





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1990–2000 年间的陶瓷 Pastis 水壶,造型为男性头部。
卖家的描述
Striking ceramic pastis jug in the shape of a classical male head, executed in deep cobalt blue glaze with contrasting white rim.
This sculptural barware piece combines decorative appeal with functional design. The handle is integrated into the back of the head, and the pouring spout is subtly formed within the white band at the top. The glossy glaze enhances the facial details and gives the object strong visual presence.
Marked on the underside:
“Série Limitée 1999” (Limited Edition 1999)
Details:
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Color: Cobalt blue with white rim
• Edition: Limited series, 1999
• Type: Pastis / water jug
• Condition: Good vintage condition with light signs of age consistent with use
This is a decorative collector’s item often associated with French bar culture and anise spirits tradition. It also works beautifully as a display object in a kitchen, bar, or design interior.
A bold and characterful piece of late 20th-century European barware.
Striking ceramic pastis jug in the shape of a classical male head, executed in deep cobalt blue glaze with contrasting white rim.
This sculptural barware piece combines decorative appeal with functional design. The handle is integrated into the back of the head, and the pouring spout is subtly formed within the white band at the top. The glossy glaze enhances the facial details and gives the object strong visual presence.
Marked on the underside:
“Série Limitée 1999” (Limited Edition 1999)
Details:
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Color: Cobalt blue with white rim
• Edition: Limited series, 1999
• Type: Pastis / water jug
• Condition: Good vintage condition with light signs of age consistent with use
This is a decorative collector’s item often associated with French bar culture and anise spirits tradition. It also works beautifully as a display object in a kitchen, bar, or design interior.
A bold and characterful piece of late 20th-century European barware.

