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Early 20th-Century English Stoneware Match Striker

Sale price$150.00

Era & Origin:

Circa 1900–1920 | England

 

Materials:

Salt-glazed stoneware with hand-applied black banding

 

Details & History:

An authentic relic of the Edwardian and early industrial age, this stoneware match striker pot served as both a practical and decorative staple of hearth and home. Crafted from durable salt-glazed clay, its ribbed surface provided the ideal texture for striking matches before the advent of modern lighters. The contrasting black bands — hand-painted and kiln-fired — reflect the utilitarian yet refined sensibility of early 20th-century English pottery.

 

These humble yet handsome vessels were found in taverns, inns, and country manors alike, often placed upon mantlepieces, desks, or bedside tables to accompany oil lamps and candlelight. Their tactile craftsmanship and honest simplicity have made them a sought-after collectible among antique enthusiasts and lovers of heritage interiors.

 

Condition Notes:

Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Minor glaze variations and firing marks attest to its handmade nature.

 

Styling Notes:

Style atop antique books beside a candle or use to hold matches, cotton swabs, or small florals. Perfect for adding a subtle touch of English charm to your bedside, bar cart, or study.

 

Dimensions:

Approx. 3" Diameter x 3.25" H

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