Description An earthenware Amora moutardier, or mustard pot, with a wooden serving paddle, made by Digoin Sarreguemines, circa 1930s – 1940s. Amora mustard is a legendary French condiment that traces its roots to the 18th Century in Dijon, the historic capital of French mustard making. Since its commercial launch in the 1930s, it has grown into a cultural staple found in almost every French kitchen. This refillable mustard pot with the lid would have been found on the tables of French cafes and bistros. Shaped like a globe showing the map of the world, and glazed in blue and off-white, the footed base reads: moutarde forte aux vinaigres préparés – strong mustard with prepared vinegars With the original wood serving paddle. Marked Digoin Sarreguemines, Made in France The pot: 3.5 inches in diameter x 4 inches high The wooden spoon: 4.5 inches L x .50 inches at the widest. Showing the expected light wear, very good vintage condition.






