1960s Pressed Glass Jam Jar with Lid
There is something wonderfully intentional about a jar made to sit at the center of the table.
This 1960s pressed glass lidded jar was designed for service — likely jam, jelly, preserves, or even sugar. The heavy diamond and starburst pattern mimics the look of cut crystal, while the construction reflects sturdy mid-century pressed glass.
A thoughtful detail sets it apart: the lid features a small notch, allowing a condiment spoon to rest neatly inside while the jar remains covered. That practical design is a strong indicator it was meant for table use rather than simple storage.
The faceted finial and ribbed lid collar give it a refined silhouette. It feels substantial in the hand and displays beautifully in natural light.
Perfect for:
• Jam or jelly at breakfast
• Sugar on a coffee bar
• Honey or preserves at brunch
• Styled on a vintage buffet
• Candy or small keepsakes
Clear pressed glass
Circa 1960s
Excellent vintage condition
A charming mid-century table piece that blends practicality with sparkle — ready to return to service.

















