This is an exceptional antique British stoneware lidded jar, dating to the 1920s-1930s. A fine example of Scottish industrial pottery, it was likely produced by either Buchan Portobello or Govancroft Glasgow for the Food Manufacturers' Federation (FMF). The jar features a vibrant, hand-applied mottled spongeware glaze in shades of amber, burnt orange, and deep moss green. The shoulder is accented with a delicate rouletted bead pattern. The base is incised with the "FMF G" mark and stamped "Made in G. Britain."
Dimensions:
Height: 13cm
Diameter: 9.5cm
Condition:
In very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. The interior and lid remain exceptionally clean, making it suitable for modern kitchen storage or display.
This piece is an ideal fit for Rustic Farmhouse or Country Cottage decor, where its earthy, organic tones can shine. It would also suit an Eclectic or Bohemian interior, appealing to collectors of Vintage Kitchenalia and Scottish Pottery.
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SKU: 1883
£18.00Price
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