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Vintage Lidded Storage Jar | Donald Glanville
The Story
This elegant hand-thrown lidded jar is the work of potter Donald Glanville of Seattle Pottery, dating back to the 1970s. It features a minimalist, relaxed form decorated with a muted abstract pattern in earthy tones of rust, dark blue, and brown. The organic design evokes natural shapes, making it a perfect fit for a modern rustic or farmhouse-style interior.
The Details
Dimensions: 14cm H x 12cm Rim Diameter
Design Features: Includes a rustic glaze and a practical spoon cut-out notch in the lid.
Versatility: Ideally sized for use as a large condiment pot, pickle jar, or general countertop storage.
Era: Circa 1970s.
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition; entirely free from chips, cracks, or repairs.
About the Maker
Seattle Pottery, under the direction of Donald Glanville, became known for its functional yet artistic studio pottery that emphasized the natural beauty of clay and glaze. This piece is a wonderful example of 1970s studio craft, combining utility with a quiet, sculptural presence.
Shipping & Sustainability
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
The Story
This elegant hand-thrown lidded jar is the work of potter Donald Glanville of Seattle Pottery, dating back to the 1970s. It features a minimalist, relaxed form decorated with a muted abstract pattern in earthy tones of rust, dark blue, and brown. The organic design evokes natural shapes, making it a perfect fit for a modern rustic or farmhouse-style interior.
The Details
Dimensions: 14cm H x 12cm Rim Diameter
Design Features: Includes a rustic glaze and a practical spoon cut-out notch in the lid.
Versatility: Ideally sized for use as a large condiment pot, pickle jar, or general countertop storage.
Era: Circa 1970s.
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition; entirely free from chips, cracks, or repairs.
About the Maker
Seattle Pottery, under the direction of Donald Glanville, became known for its functional yet artistic studio pottery that emphasized the natural beauty of clay and glaze. This piece is a wonderful example of 1970s studio craft, combining utility with a quiet, sculptural presence.
Shipping & Sustainability
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
