








Early 20th-Century Large Mouth-Blown Verdant Green Demijohn Bottle - 28¾"
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This early 20th-century mouth-blown Dame Jeanne enchants with its generous teardrop form and rich green hue—a perfect balance of rustic character and sculptural elegance. The shape is wonderfully organic, with a voluptuous base that narrows gently into a slender neck, creating a silhouette that is both grounded and graceful. Subtle bubbles suspended within the glass and a few small usage chips at the neck serve as quiet reminders of its handmade origins and utilitarian past.
Originally used for storing and fermenting liquids such as wine, cider, or oil, Dame Jeanne bottles have since become beloved decorative objects, prized for their history and unique shapes. This piece makes a striking statement in any interior, whether placed on the floor, a low bench, or in a sunlit corner where its translucent surface can catch the light. Use it as a dramatic vase for tall branches or grasses, or fill it with fairy lights for a warm, ambient glow—its softly rounded silhouette brings both visual weight and delicacy to any setting.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 28¾" high x 18" diameter
Approx. overall 73cm high x 46cm diameter
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