This antique stoneware ink bottle is small but full of character, each one offering its own shape, tone, and sense of history.
They solve the need for petite vessels that add age and texture without overwhelming a space, perfect for shelves, desks, or grouped displays.
Made in England in the late 1800s to early 1900s, these bottles were originally used as ink bottles or utility containers. Today they’re appreciated for their warm brown glazes, subtle variations in size, and handmade imperfections. Some examples retain original maker stamps, while others are unmarked. Each piece shows honest wear, patina, and firing irregularities that speak to everyday use and age. Hand selected throughout England, they work beautifully as tiny vases, standalone objects, or styled together for a collected look.
These pair nicely with pieces from our Stoneware and Pottery and New Arrivals collections for an easy, layered vignette.
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