Vintage Denby Tobacco Jar – Colourful Marbled Finish on Stand

Description

A striking vintage tobacco jar with an amazing colourful marbled finish, presented on its original matching stand. The swirling blend of deep tones gives the piece real visual impact, while the pedestal base adds height and presence, bringing the total display size to 17.5cm high.
A distinctive decorative item for collectors of vintage smoking accessories, marbled ceramics and mid‑century display pieces.

Vintage Tobacco Jars & Marbled Ceramics

Tobacco jars like this were produced in a range of shapes and finishes, with marbled glazes remaining especially popular among collectors for their unique, one‑off patterns. Pieces with stands are less common and make attractive display items even outside traditional smoking‑related collections.per section, while the lower body was left unglazed for practicality and cost efficiency. This two‑tone style remained popular well into the 1960s before mass‑produced glass and plastics replaced traditional stoneware.

Today, these jars are appreciated for their rustic authenticity, tactile surfaces and connection to Britain’s everyday domestic history.

Height 20.5cm

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Vintage Denby Tobacco Jar – Colourful Marbled Finish on Stand

£38.00

Description

A striking vintage tobacco jar with an amazing colourful marbled finish, presented on its original matching stand. The swirling blend of deep tones gives the piece real visual impact, while the pedestal base adds height and presence, bringing the total display size to 17.5cm high.
A distinctive decorative item for collectors of vintage smoking accessories, marbled ceramics and mid‑century display pieces.

Vintage Tobacco Jars & Marbled Ceramics

Tobacco jars like this were produced in a range of shapes and finishes, with marbled glazes remaining especially popular among collectors for their unique, one‑off patterns. Pieces with stands are less common and make attractive display items even outside traditional smoking‑related collections.per section, while the lower body was left unglazed for practicality and cost efficiency. This two‑tone style remained popular well into the 1960s before mass‑produced glass and plastics replaced traditional stoneware.

Today, these jars are appreciated for their rustic authenticity, tactile surfaces and connection to Britain’s everyday domestic history.

Height 20.5cm

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