Antique French glass bottles and jars reflect both utilitarian craft and decorative refinement, shaped by regional glassmaking traditions from the 18th through the early 20th centuries. Our collection brings together original examples selected for clarity, form, and condition, including hand-blown glass, moulded pâte de verre, and hand-painted pieces.
The selection spans everyday vessels and more specialised forms, from carafes, seltzer bottles and pitchers to apothecary jars retaining their timeworn labels. Antique perfume bottles demonstrate the refinement of small-scale glass production, while liqueur and absinthe bottles reflect the rituals of the table and bar. Surface irregularities, air bubbles, and subtle variations in tone are preserved as evidence of traditional manufacture.
Each piece is carefully measured, clearly documented, and professionally photographed, with condition noted. Stock availability is maintained in real time. All glassware ships directly from France and is packed using methods developed for transporting fragile objects.
French glass bottles and jars integrate naturally into kitchens, bathrooms, and home bars, and can be displayed individually or grouped with antique French glassware to create a cohesive arrangement.