Annie's Alcove
Antique English Stoneware Jam Jars - sold individually
Antique English Stoneware Jam Jars - sold individually
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Simple, functional, and full of character, these antique English stoneware jam jars date from the late 19th to early 20th century. Originally used by grocers and households for jams, marmalades, preserves, and other pantry staples, they now make charming decorative accents in the kitchen.
Each jar has developed its own unique patina through years of use, with subtle variations in glaze, colour, and wear that reflect its history. Their timeless cylindrical form makes them equally beautiful styled on open shelving, holding salt or spices, displaying a few fresh herbs or flowers, or simply enjoyed as part of a collection of antique stoneware.
This listing offers four individual styles. Please select your preferred jar from the dropdown menu.
Features
- Antique English stoneware
- Late 19th to early 20th century
- Originally used for jam, marmalade, and preserves
- Sold individually (choose your preferred style)
- Each jar is one of a kind with natural age-related variations
Condition
Good antique condition with expected signs of age and use, including light wear, glaze imperfections, crazing, staining, and small manufacturing variations consistent with antique stoneware. Please refer to the photographs for the individual condition of each variant.
Approximately 2.5” tall