Details
- Dimensions
- 6ʺW × 6ʺD × 8.25ʺH
- Styles
- Victorian
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Glass
- Silverplate
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- Excellent condition with no chips or damage or wear to the glass jar itself. Some of the silver plated finish … moreExcellent condition with no chips or damage or wear to the glass jar itself. Some of the silver plated finish has worn off of lid and rim. less
- Description
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An antique Mt. Washington milkglass biscuit (or cracker jar) with the original lid. The beautiful pastel florals are on all …
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An antique Mt. Washington milkglass biscuit (or cracker jar) with the original lid. The beautiful pastel florals are on all sides of the jar. Original silver plated collar, handle and lid. Height is 8.25"tall (11 1/2"counting handle).
Quick Hits
Item: Silverplate Milk Glass Biscuit or Cracker Jar with Lid
Style: Victorian
Period: Late 19th Century
Materials: Glass, Silverplate
Condition: Excellent with minor wear to the silverplated lid and rim
More About This Item:
This antique Mt. Washington biscuit jar, also known as a cracker jar, is a splendid example of Victorian decor. The jar is crafted from milk glass and features delicate pastel florals on all sides, adding elegance to any display cabinet or tablescape.
The original silver-plated collar, handle, and lid complement the soft cream-colored glass. Measuring 8.25 inches tall (11.5 inches with the handle), this 19th century jar is both beautiful and functional, even in modern households.
Style:
The Victorian style – which was popularized during Queen Victoria’s long reign – is characterized by its ornate details, rich textures, and intricate designs. This biscuit jar exemplifies Victorian elegance with its hand-painted floral motifs and silver-plated accents. Victorian décor often included luxurious materials and exotic motifs, reflecting the era's appreciation for craftsmanship, opulence, and world travel.
Historical Context:
Milk glass, popularized in the 19th century, is a type of opaque glass that has a milky, white appearance. It became widely used in the United States during the Victorian era, admired for its versatility and affordability. The production of milk glass reached its height in the late 19th century, with companies like Mt. Washington leading the way. This glass was often used for decorative items like biscuit jars, vases, and lamps, prized for its soft glow and ability to be intricately decorated.
The milk glass biscuit jar with its original silver-plated lid exemplifies the Victorian era's penchant for combining beauty with practicality. While the glass itself remains in excellent condition, the wear on the silverplate is consistent with its age, adding character to this historical piece.
Brand Legacy:
Founded in 1830 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the Mt. Washington Glass Company is renowned for its exquisite glassware that defined American luxury in the 1800s. The company gained acclaim for its innovative use of glass and its intricate designs, becoming a leading producer of high-quality decorative glass items.
Mt. Washington is especially noted for its milk glass creations, which featured a distinctive, opaque finish and intricate hand-painted patterns. Their biscuit jars, often adorned with elaborate floral designs and adorned with silver-plated fittings, became coveted items in Victorian households. less
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