The tobacco jar, a veritable emblem of French culture, dates back several centuries and illustrates the refinement of the traditions of yesteryear. Designed to preserve and facilitate the use of tobacco, they have evolved over time into objects that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing. These containers, often richly decorated, were available in a variety of sizes and shapes, to suit the tastes of every smoker. Floral motifs, hunting scenes and royal portraits adorned these pots, making them prestigious pieces. Among the rarest models, the one decorated with "suns" and featuring a cork stopper, made by Roger Capron, stands out for its elegance and singularity, testifying to the craftsmanship and fascinating history of this object steeped in tradition.
Very good condition
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeige, CremeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height15 cmWidth14 cmDepth14 cmSigns of usageStains