A striking large-scale Eastern European glass storage jar in a soft pale aqua tone, dating to the early–mid 20th century. The thick, subtly irregular blown glass shows gentle movement and air bubbles, giving it that unmistakable old-world character.
Originally used for pantry storage or preserving, this piece now works beautifully as a decorative vessel—perfect for kitchen display, holding wooden utensils, or styled with branches.
The colour is especially appealing: a washed sea-glass aqua that catches and diffuses light effortlessly.
A simple, sculptural object with real presence.
Details:
- Circa: 1930s
- Origin: Eastern Europe (likely Poland / Hungary / Czechoslovakia)
- Material: Blown glass
- Colour: Pale aqua
- Condition: Good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age

