Antique English Apothecary Jar

$48.00

England, circa 1900-1908.

Once found behind the counters of English chemists in the early 1900s, this stoneware jar is a beautiful survivor of a time when wellness was wrapped in poetry, typography and craftsmanship. We love the honest patina, the bold black lettering, and the glimpse it offers into early Edwardian life - when everyday objects were made to be both practical and beautiful. Styled on open shelving or tucked into a vignette, it brings quiet history and soul into a space.

Because every good room needs a past.

England, circa 1900-1908.

Once found behind the counters of English chemists in the early 1900s, this stoneware jar is a beautiful survivor of a time when wellness was wrapped in poetry, typography and craftsmanship. We love the honest patina, the bold black lettering, and the glimpse it offers into early Edwardian life - when everyday objects were made to be both practical and beautiful. Styled on open shelving or tucked into a vignette, it brings quiet history and soul into a space.

Because every good room needs a past.

Origin: Staffordshire, England

Date: c. 1900-1908

Material: Salt-glazed stoneware

Condition: Aged patina consistent with age; no structural damage observed; small chip on rim as pictured

Provenance: Staffordshire, England, c. 1900-1908; commercial apothecary stoneware for British chemists. Sourced in England; surface wear and patina consistent with age.

Dimensions: 5” height, 3” opening