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This charming ceramic tobacco jar, likely from the Desvres faience workshops and crafted during the Napoléon III era, draws inspiration from 18th-century Delft tobacco jars, with intricate blue floral and foliate motifs symmetrically arranged on a pristine white background. The bold inscription "TABAC D'OLANDE", with its interesting variation in spelling—"Olande" instead of "Hollande"—adds a distinctive historical touch. Topped with a tiered brass lid, its warm metallic sheen contrasts beautifully with the cool ceramic tones, enhancing its refined aesthetic.
Desvres, a renowned faience center in northern France, has a long-standing tradition of vibrant, highly detailed pottery. Desvres artisans were known for their ability to reinterpret historical styles, and this piece is a fine example of that artistic heritage. During the Napoléon III period, such jars were not only practical storage vessels for tobacco leaves and snuff but also served as elegant decorative objects in well-appointed homes.
With only minor signs of age that enhance its vintage charm, this tobacco jar would make a striking addition to any collection. Its ornate design and historical significance make it an ideal decorative piece for a mantel, bookshelf, or curated display, where it brings a touch of classic French elegance and a nod to the rich history of tobacco culture.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 8" high x 7½" diameter
Approx. overall 20cm high x 19cm diameter
Approx. overall 8" high x 7½" diameter
Approx. overall 20cm high x 19cm diameter
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Napoléon III Desvres Faience Tobacco Jar W/ Brass Lid - 8"
Sale priceUS$3,188