Jar with Lid, Two-Tone Brown Glazed Stoneware, Chubby Silhouette, Vintage 1970s
This two-tone glazed stoneware jar carries the same warm, farmhouse charm that defined 1970s American kitchens — small in scale, big on character. Maker: Unknown Materials: Stoneware, oven-safe Dimensions: 5.0" tall (with lid finial) × 3.5" wide (at its widest point) Origin: Unknown Era: Vintage, 1970s Condition: Very Good vintage condition. No chips, scratches, or crazing. There is a manufacturing-era imperfection on the bottom border, colored and glazed over at the time of production rather than a later chip. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final. Finished in a dark brown-to-tan-to-beige drip glaze, this jar has a distinctive chubby, rounded silhouette and a lid. Its compact size makes it equally suited to jam service or as a charming little sugar bowl. A lovely addition to a French country or cottage kitchen, or a gift for any collector of vintage stoneware who appreciates the small rituals of a well-set table. Stoneware like this was part of a wave of imported kitchenware — much of it sold under names like Houston Foods and similar Taiwan-based importers — that brought the two-tone drip glaze look into American homes throughout the 1970s. Though this particular piece carries no maker's mark, its glaze, form, and construction are consistent with that well-loved genre of farmhouse-style stoneware, prized then for its affordability and now for its nostalgic charm. Browse our shop for more vintage two-tone glazed stoneware to round out your collection.
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