Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene

Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene

Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene
This type of hand-painted porcelain tobacco jar or humidor was popular in Europe and America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The scene depicted appears to be inspired by Jean-François Millet’s famous 1857 painting’The Angelus,’ showing peasant figures in a pastoral setting. These decorative containers were commonly used to store tobacco and keep it fresh, featuring ornate pewter or silver-plated lids with decorative finials. Such jars were often produced in Austria, Germany, and Bohemia, combining functional design with artistic decoration. These tobacco jars appeal to collectors of antique smoking accessories, Victorian-era decorative arts, and hand-painted porcelain. The combination of fine porcelain work, detailed hand-painting, and ornamental metalwork makes these pieces desirable for their craftsmanship and nostalgic charm. Collectors of tobacco memorabilia and those interested in late 19th-century European decorative arts particularly value these items for their historical significance and artistic merit.
Hand Painted Porcelain Tobacco Jar with Pewter Lid Depicting Angelus Scene

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