A collection of late-19th century French handblown dark green glass demijohn or “Dame Jeanne” bottles. These bulbous shaped and beautiful dark green glass bottles have visible bubbles and no seams that indicate they were hand blown rather than made with a mould. The uneven cut at the top rim was created when the glass blower cut the bottle, another indication that it was hand blown. Originally used for storing wine and spirits. Dimensions: Darker- H650 x W450mm Lighter- H700 x W440mm The term demijohn or Dame Jeanne as it’s known in France, refers to any glass vessel with a large body and small neck. Legend has it that on a stormy night in 1347, Queen Jane, the Queen of Naples and Countess of Provence ( La Reine Jeanne ), sought refuge in the home of a glass blower in Provence after being expelled from her kingdom. Nervous at the prospect of blowing glass for the Queen, the glass blower overdid the blowing, creating an enormous bottle with a capacity of ten litres. When he wanted to call the bottle Queen Jeanne, the modest queen suggested calling it Dame Jeanne instead.

19th Century › Late 19th Century
$850
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This is a one-off genuine antique or vintage item, making it a truly unique statement piece. Such examples are rare on the international market and likely to appreciate in value, whilst providing a lifetime of enjoyment.

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