Death's Head Porcelain Apothecary Jar
One of the earliest gravestone symbols in New England is the death’s head, a stylized winged skull. Available in two sizes, these porcelain apothecary jars feature handpainted death’s heads based on vintage rubbings of 18th century New England gravestones.
The larger jar measures approximately 3.5 inches in diameter and 6.5 inches tall with the lid on.
The smaller jar measures approximately 3 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches tall with the lid on.
Two styles available: choose from the floral Death’s Head (shown on the larger jar) or the weeping willow Death’s Head (shown on the smaller jar).
One of the earliest gravestone symbols in New England is the death’s head, a stylized winged skull. Available in two sizes, these porcelain apothecary jars feature handpainted death’s heads based on vintage rubbings of 18th century New England gravestones.
The larger jar measures approximately 3.5 inches in diameter and 6.5 inches tall with the lid on.
The smaller jar measures approximately 3 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches tall with the lid on.
Two styles available: choose from the floral Death’s Head (shown on the larger jar) or the weeping willow Death’s Head (shown on the smaller jar).
One of the earliest gravestone symbols in New England is the death’s head, a stylized winged skull. Available in two sizes, these porcelain apothecary jars feature handpainted death’s heads based on vintage rubbings of 18th century New England gravestones.
The larger jar measures approximately 3.5 inches in diameter and 6.5 inches tall with the lid on.
The smaller jar measures approximately 3 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches tall with the lid on.
Two styles available: choose from the floral Death’s Head (shown on the larger jar) or the weeping willow Death’s Head (shown on the smaller jar).