











Set Of 4 Late 19th-Century Blue Glass Pharmacy Jars With Metallic Lids - 11¾"
Free shipping to USA
The price is all-inclusive, no duties, taxes or shipping.
This set of four blue glass pharmacy jars radiates timeless charm, with their rich cobalt hue elegantly contrasted by vintage labels and metallic lids. The metal stoppers and original labels, marked with botanical names, are indicative of their practical use in traditional apothecaries, where such jars stored essential herbal compounds. Traces of painted accents on the lids further enhance their antique character, adding to their historical allure and collectible appeal.
Apothecary jars were often made of colored glass—such as cobalt blue, amber, and green—to help preserve the potency of their contents. The dark hues protected light-sensitive medicines, herbs, and chemicals from sunlight exposure, which could cause degradation. Cobalt blue glass, in particular, was commonly used for medicinal and pharmaceutical storage due to its striking appearance and protective qualities.
Displaying these jars can add a touch of vintage elegance to a home office or living room. They would make a striking addition to a bookshelf or mantel, harmonizing with both classic and eclectic décor styles. Incorporating them into a modern setting will provide an intriguing historical contrast, blending past and present design influences.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 11¾" high x 5" diameter
Approx. overall 30cm high x 13cm diameter
Approx. overall 11¾" high x 5" diameter
Approx. overall 30cm high x 13cm diameter
Choose options