This antique Virol stoneware jar is a small but character rich piece of English advertising history, with a form that feels just as relevant now as it did a century ago.
It solves the need for a petite vessel that adds age and story without taking up much space, perfect for shelves, desks, or grouped displays.
Made in England in the early 1900s, these jars were originally produced to hold Virol bone marrow extract. Today, they’re loved for their simple cylindrical shape, creamy stoneware glaze, and subtle variations from piece to piece. Each jar shows honest wear, glaze irregularities, and patina from age and use. Hand selected throughout England, they work beautifully as small vases, catchalls, or styled together for a collected look.
These jars pair nicely with items from our Stoneware and Pottery and New Arrivals collections for an easy, collected vignette.
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