The Faisselle on Three Feet
A French cheese mold in salt-glazed stoneware, standing on three small clay feet. Two rows of hand-punched holes down the walls, a diamond of drain holes through the base — everything about it is built for letting whey run away from fresh curd.
Unmarked, France, circa 1890–1940. Warm nut-brown glaze with the orange-peel surface that salt firing gives, unglazed buff clay underneath.
Condition: very good. No chips or cracks. Firing pinholes and faint joining lines at the feet.
Measurements: H 8 × D 10 cm / H 3.1 × D 3.9 in.
Use it for a pillar candle, dried stems, or leave it on a shelf on its own.
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