Set of 7 Blacking Pots

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A mixed lot of antique salt glazed stoneware bottles. These bottles were once used for holding ink, blacking or pharmaceuticals, but we think they add character and old world charm to the modern home when used as bud vases.

Dating from the late 1800s to early 1900s, the bottles are hand thrown, and their varying textures and earth tone glaze enables them to blend effortlessly with today’s design trends. Line them down the center of your dining table, arrange along your mantel or bookshelves and you have an instant focal point!

  • Listing is for a set of seven (7) antique stoneware bottles (only one set available)

  • Found in northwest England

  • Bottles are vintage and show signs of wear consistent with age

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, discolorations and crazing

  • One bottle bears a portion of its original cork stopper

  • Bottles vary in earth tone shades of ochre, chestnut, and dark brown

  • Bottles range in size between approximately 1 3/4” W - 3” W and 4 1/4” H - 7 1/2” H

  • Openings range from 3/4” W - 1 1/4” W

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

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A mixed lot of antique salt glazed stoneware bottles. These bottles were once used for holding ink, blacking or pharmaceuticals, but we think they add character and old world charm to the modern home when used as bud vases.

Dating from the late 1800s to early 1900s, the bottles are hand thrown, and their varying textures and earth tone glaze enables them to blend effortlessly with today’s design trends. Line them down the center of your dining table, arrange along your mantel or bookshelves and you have an instant focal point!

  • Listing is for a set of seven (7) antique stoneware bottles (only one set available)

  • Found in northwest England

  • Bottles are vintage and show signs of wear consistent with age

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, discolorations and crazing

  • One bottle bears a portion of its original cork stopper

  • Bottles vary in earth tone shades of ochre, chestnut, and dark brown

  • Bottles range in size between approximately 1 3/4” W - 3” W and 4 1/4” H - 7 1/2” H

  • Openings range from 3/4” W - 1 1/4” W

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us

A mixed lot of antique salt glazed stoneware bottles. These bottles were once used for holding ink, blacking or pharmaceuticals, but we think they add character and old world charm to the modern home when used as bud vases.

Dating from the late 1800s to early 1900s, the bottles are hand thrown, and their varying textures and earth tone glaze enables them to blend effortlessly with today’s design trends. Line them down the center of your dining table, arrange along your mantel or bookshelves and you have an instant focal point!

  • Listing is for a set of seven (7) antique stoneware bottles (only one set available)

  • Found in northwest England

  • Bottles are vintage and show signs of wear consistent with age

  • Each piece has character marks, small chips, discolorations and crazing

  • One bottle bears a portion of its original cork stopper

  • Bottles vary in earth tone shades of ochre, chestnut, and dark brown

  • Bottles range in size between approximately 1 3/4” W - 3” W and 4 1/4” H - 7 1/2” H

  • Openings range from 3/4” W - 1 1/4” W

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us