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Jeannette Glass National Pattern Relish Jar with Lid — Clear
Condition:
used
$17.50
Sale price
$17.50
Regular price
This Jeannette Glass National Pattern relish jar brings a clean, sculptural note to a shelf or tabletop with its ribbed pressed‑glass body and fitted lid.
Jeannette produced the National pattern from the late 1940s into the mid‑1950s, a line recognized for its utilitarian scale and crisp ribbed detailing that suited postwar American tableware. The simple knob handle and compact proportions make this piece easy to style for everyday use or within a collected glass display. Its clear pressed glass reads quietly alongside both modern and vintage settings, offering a small, versatile vessel that feels timeless in form and function.
Dimensions are approximately 4.5" tall and 3" wide.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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