







Late 19th-Century French Glass Wasp Trap w/ Original Stopper - 7½"
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This exquisite late 19th-century glass wasp trap combines functionality with aesthetic charm. Crafted from blown glass, it bears subtle variations in form that reveal its handmade origin. The clear glass has a delicate, almost ethereal quality, complemented by elegantly etched lines on its petite feet, lending refined texture to its design. It retains its original stopper, wrapped in aged cloth, adding rustic authenticity. The stopper can be easily removed, allowing the piece to be repurposed as a candle holder or a charming flower holder.
In an era when alfresco dining became increasingly popular, such traps were essential for keeping mealtime free from bothersome insects. The elegantly curved body and etched feet reflect both practicality and the graceful lines characteristic of late 19th-century decorative arts.
This antique wasp trap transitions beautifully into contemporary interiors as a versatile decorative accent. On a dining table or sideboard, it serves as an intriguing conversation piece, whether repurposed as a unique candle holder casting atmospheric light or as an unexpected vessel for small floral arrangements. Its rustic charm would be equally striking displayed in a sunlit window or conservatory, where the interplay of light and shadow highlights its traditional craftsmanship while adding a touch of countryside nostalgia to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6¼" high x 7½" diameter
Approx. overall 16cm high x 19cm diameter
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