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Shop ANTIQUE W. & E. CORN BURSLEM IRONSTONE BISCUIT JAR | 1800'S
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ANTIQUE W. & E. CORN BURSLEM IRONSTONE BISCUIT JAR | 1800'S

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This is a very old & beautifully aged W & E CORN Burslem, Staffordshire England Imperial Ironstone biscuit jar with gorgeous ribbed ‘belly’ shape, embossed grape surface design and original fitted lid.

A lovely antique classic still useable in the pantry or kitchen, functions in so many ways.

We’d use this for sugar or biscuits, its original purpose… or it doubles beautifully or fresh flowers or to stash small utensils at-the-ready

Bottom stamped by maker - see photos

7” W handle to handle x 7.25” H x 2.75” D at opening
In very good vintage condition, as found; with some light surface crazing & wear around the rim commensurate with age & use

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This is a very old & beautifully aged W & E CORN Burslem, Staffordshire England Imperial Ironstone biscuit jar with gorgeous ribbed ‘belly’ shape, embossed grape surface design and original fitted lid.

A lovely antique classic still useable in the pantry or kitchen, functions in so many ways.

We’d use this for sugar or biscuits, its original purpose… or it doubles beautifully or fresh flowers or to stash small utensils at-the-ready

Bottom stamped by maker - see photos

7” W handle to handle x 7.25” H x 2.75” D at opening
In very good vintage condition, as found; with some light surface crazing & wear around the rim commensurate with age & use

This is a very old & beautifully aged W & E CORN Burslem, Staffordshire England Imperial Ironstone biscuit jar with gorgeous ribbed ‘belly’ shape, embossed grape surface design and original fitted lid.

A lovely antique classic still useable in the pantry or kitchen, functions in so many ways.

We’d use this for sugar or biscuits, its original purpose… or it doubles beautifully or fresh flowers or to stash small utensils at-the-ready

Bottom stamped by maker - see photos

7” W handle to handle x 7.25” H x 2.75” D at opening
In very good vintage condition, as found; with some light surface crazing & wear around the rim commensurate with age & use

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