
18th-Century Style Antique Treen Dry Goods Jar
A finely turned dry goods jar in the 18th-century style, showcasing the timeless appeal of treenware craftsmanship. This piece, turned from hardwood, evokes the utilitarian elegance of Georgian domestic life, albeit made at a later date, probably in India or Pakistan, with a smooth patina and subtle tool marks that speak to its handmade origins.
Provenance: 18th-century style, most probably Indian or Pakistani in origin and of a later date.
Material: Hand-carved wood, likely fruitwood or sycamore
Finish: Rich, aged surface with natural wear consistent with period use
Function: Ideal for display or practical storage of dry goods, herbs, or curios
Style Notes: Classical proportions with a subtly splayed rim and recessed base
Size: Height: 29.5 cm (approximately 11⅝ inches)
Whether placed in a country kitchen or a collector’s cabinet, this jar offers a tactile connection to the rhythms of 18th-century life. A characterful addition to any treen collection.
A finely turned dry goods jar in the 18th-century style, showcasing the timeless appeal of treenware craftsmanship. This piece, turned from hardwood, evokes the utilitarian elegance of Georgian domestic life, albeit made at a later date, probably in India or Pakistan, with a smooth patina and subtle tool marks that speak to its handmade origins.
Provenance: 18th-century style, most probably Indian or Pakistani in origin and of a later date.
Material: Hand-carved wood, likely fruitwood or sycamore
Finish: Rich, aged surface with natural wear consistent with period use
Function: Ideal for display or practical storage of dry goods, herbs, or curios
Style Notes: Classical proportions with a subtly splayed rim and recessed base
Size: Height: 29.5 cm (approximately 11⅝ inches)
Whether placed in a country kitchen or a collector’s cabinet, this jar offers a tactile connection to the rhythms of 18th-century life. A characterful addition to any treen collection.
Original: $504.38
-70%$504.38
$151.31Description
A finely turned dry goods jar in the 18th-century style, showcasing the timeless appeal of treenware craftsmanship. This piece, turned from hardwood, evokes the utilitarian elegance of Georgian domestic life, albeit made at a later date, probably in India or Pakistan, with a smooth patina and subtle tool marks that speak to its handmade origins.
Provenance: 18th-century style, most probably Indian or Pakistani in origin and of a later date.
Material: Hand-carved wood, likely fruitwood or sycamore
Finish: Rich, aged surface with natural wear consistent with period use
Function: Ideal for display or practical storage of dry goods, herbs, or curios
Style Notes: Classical proportions with a subtly splayed rim and recessed base
Size: Height: 29.5 cm (approximately 11⅝ inches)
Whether placed in a country kitchen or a collector’s cabinet, this jar offers a tactile connection to the rhythms of 18th-century life. A characterful addition to any treen collection.





















