

An elegant accessory for serving your table and decorating your kitchen interior in the spirit of old England—the Biscuit Jar—Sugar Bowl—Jar with Lid or simply Candy Dish “Golden Pattern” made of clear glass, adorned with enamel hand painting—a magnificent, very beautiful, and stylish ornament. England, late 1930s. Of collectible value!! Super RARITY!!! in Super CONDITION!!! A true find for the genuine collector or connoisseur of crystal!
A biscuit jar is a lidded jar, with or without a handle, for storing and serving cookies, candies, and all sorts of treats. They can be made of glass, crystal, porcelain, metal, or silver. The tradition of serving cookies in a biscuit jar comes to us from England, the famous 5 o'clock—afternoon tea with biscuits or bread, clotted cream, butter, and jam... And, of course, the biscuit jar reigns on the table...
A very lovely item, an original gift for any hostess!!! Multifunctional and convenient to use. Looks stunning, fits extraordinarily well into any interior, and always attracts the attention of those around. Dimensions: maximum height with handle—23 cm; maximum diameter—13 cm; volume—1.7 liters. Your choice: a great gift or a worthy exhibit in any collection!!! The condition for an item of such a venerable age is very good. A charming piece, it will adorn your table, undoubtedly attract the attention of guests, and highlight the refined taste of the hosts. It will become a wonderful accent in both festive and everyday table settings.
Kuznetsova M.S. society
Dulevo Porcelain Factory
Meissen (Meissen)
Meissen (Meissen)
Tableware
Meissen (Meissen)
Nikolai Cherepakhin
ravil gainullin
Dyatkovo Crystal Factory
Daum France
St. Louis
Daum France
Ernst Wild
Hermann Bennekenstein