Tobacco jar: Straatsburg

2250

Tobacco jar: Straatsburg

2250

In stock

Delft
Second half of the 18th century
Workshop unknown

A genuine blue and white tobacco jar for the storage of tobacco with an original brass lid.
The jar is inscribed Straatsburg and is painted within a floral cartouche. On top of the cartouche, we can see a Native American smoking a pipe and a barrel of tobacco and other tobacco jars and bundles next to it.  The brand refers to the City of Straatsburg, the import city for this specific type of tobacco.

Marked MQ – mark unknown.

In the 18th century, tobacco became an integral part of social life. Initially, in the 16th and 17th century valued for its exotic origins as a medicinal product, it later gained popularity as a stimulant. Tobacco was sold in dedicated shops where shopkeepers stored it in large Dutch Delftware jars. Smaller jars were used for snuff tobacco (Rappe), as only small quantities were required. These jars often bore inscriptions identifying the specific blends, such as Kruidnagel (Clove), Bergamot, Rozengeur (rose scent), Tonka (Tonka bean), and Violet. They also indicated the region of origin, including places like Havana, Macuba (Cuba), Martiniek (Martinique), Maryland, Portorico (Puerto Rico), Virginia, St. Vincent, St. Omer, Baltimore, Duinkerken (Dunkirk), Eindhoven, and so on, and broader areas like the USA and Hollandia (Holland)

In addition to inscriptions, the jars were often adorned with decorative images. A common motif was an elaborate floral cartouche topped with a flower basket. Less frequently, jars depicted Native Americans and Moors, symbolizing the exotic roots of tobacco and its connection to slavery and plantations. Even rarer were jars featuring the VOC (Dutch East India Company) logo, an anomaly, as the WIC (West India Company) was responsible for trade with the Americas. The rarest designs included images of buildings, ships, or other unique subjects, likely special commissions.

The jar is in very good condition with the normal small chips and wear of use, according to age.

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Specifications

inches
cm
Century
18th
Origin
Delft
Restoration
No
Height
15.35”
Diameter
9.25”
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Authenticity

The authenticity of all objects is guaranteed. When ordering an object, a certificate of authenticity will be provided with your purchase. All delftware are handmade antiques that are mostly hundreds of years old, therefore it is quite normal that they show signs of wear due to use. Characteristic for Dutch Delftware are also the small chips around the edges which are considered signs of authenticity.