Vintage Lidded Condiment Pot / Storage Jar with Muted Abstract Design by Donald Glanville
This beautiful hand thrown lidded jar was made by Donald Glanville of Seattle Pottery in the 1970s. It features a stunning abstract pattern, in muted tones of rust, dark blue and earth-brown, reminiscent of organic shapes found in nature . In immaculate condition, relaxed and very minimal in its form, we think it would be perfect, used as a large condiment pot, pickle jar or storage pot.
Key Points:
• A rustic studio pottery lidded jar
• With a gentle organic pattern to its exterior
• Rustic glaze and spoon cut out notch to lid
• Immaculate condition
Year of manufacture:
c. 1970s
Approximate Measurements:
14cm H x 12cm Diameter at rim
Condition:
In immaculate vintage condition throughout, free from any chips, nibbles, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.
This beautiful hand thrown lidded jar was made by Donald Glanville of Seattle Pottery in the 1970s. It features a stunning abstract pattern, in muted tones of rust, dark blue and earth-brown, reminiscent of organic shapes found in nature . In immaculate condition, relaxed and very minimal in its form, we think it would be perfect, used as a large condiment pot, pickle jar or storage pot.
Key Points:
• A rustic studio pottery lidded jar
• With a gentle organic pattern to its exterior
• Rustic glaze and spoon cut out notch to lid
• Immaculate condition
Year of manufacture:
c. 1970s
Approximate Measurements:
14cm H x 12cm Diameter at rim
Condition:
In immaculate vintage condition throughout, free from any chips, nibbles, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.
This beautiful hand thrown lidded jar was made by Donald Glanville of Seattle Pottery in the 1970s. It features a stunning abstract pattern, in muted tones of rust, dark blue and earth-brown, reminiscent of organic shapes found in nature . In immaculate condition, relaxed and very minimal in its form, we think it would be perfect, used as a large condiment pot, pickle jar or storage pot.
Key Points:
• A rustic studio pottery lidded jar
• With a gentle organic pattern to its exterior
• Rustic glaze and spoon cut out notch to lid
• Immaculate condition
Year of manufacture:
c. 1970s
Approximate Measurements:
14cm H x 12cm Diameter at rim
Condition:
In immaculate vintage condition throughout, free from any chips, nibbles, cracks or repair.
Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.
UK Customers:
For U.K. customers, orders under £60 will be sent on a FREE Royal Mail second class service. Orders over £60 will be sent on a ‘tracked and signed’ for service where a signature is required upon receipt.
International Customers:
For International orders this will be at an additional cost depending on your location. We are not responsible for buyers import costs, any additional taxes or fees, or any delays with international shipping. For all orders outside of the U.K. your item(s) will be placed on an International 'Tracked and signed' for service and postage overs refunded if applicable.
Buyers Guide:
It is very important to note, that all the pieces Roof + Roof sell are genuine pieces of age, each having a rich and varied past and are never sold as in new condition. With this in mind, minor blemishes, surface scratches, manufacturing flaws and a general sense of their age and history are naturally to be expected. We always try, to the best of our ability to honestly and clearly communicate an items condition, both in our description and photography, highlighting anything over and above what we perceive as ‘general age related wear and tear'. We kindly ask you look closely at all our photos, using the zoom facility, as these naturally form part of the item's description.