Jar, white brown green porcelain, Haviland Limoges France, France, 1960s.
370 PLN
unique
ABOUT PRODUCTID 17107
This porcelain tobacco jar, made by Haviland Limoges in France during the 1960s, is crafted as a humidor. Its cylindrical silhouette is capped by a subtly domed lid, blending the tradition of French porcelain with mid-century modern sensibility—smooth, creamy-white body with a gentle, glossy sheen. Hand-painted tobacco leaf motifs in refined shades of green, brown, and beige create a botanical composition, complemented by the retro 'Tabac' script in brown gradient calligraphy. The lid is finished with a green knob and highlighted by a fine green line along the edge, while the precision of the join between lid and body demonstrates the craftsmanship characteristic of Haviland Limoges. The surface is flawless — free from cracks, chips, or discoloration, with no visible signs of use. Condition: excellent, showing no traces of wear or damage. This jar tells the story of 1960s France, when practical objects were infused with decorative flourish. Its form evokes daily rituals—tobacco aroma, afternoon light filtering through Parisian lace, and the gentle cadence of a well-appointed salon. The leafy motif and porcelain sheen recall the aesthetics of botanical sketches and the enjoyment of small, everyday luxuries. The 'Tabac' inscription, decked in decorative script, invites moments of reflection in the subdued atmosphere of the past—a soft chime of porcelain, the careful touch of the artisan, the quiet poetry of savoir-vivre. The jar could be displayed within a classic glass-fronted cabinet, placed on a mid-century styled living room console, or set atop a dresser among
DIMENSION
Height20 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height20 cm
Depth11 cm
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