Astrid Aagesen jar
This very rare jar, designed by Astrid Aagesen and produced in Sweden in 1935, is a fine example of early 20th-century Scandinavian metalwork. Crafted from pewter, the jar combines durability with a refined aesthetic typical of the period. The cylindrical body is distinguished by vertical fluting that evokes neoclassical architectural motifs, reminiscent of traditional column designs, lending the piece a timeless elegance.
The base widens subtly to ensure stability and features a softly curved profile that balances the overall form. The lid is particularly noteworthy, with a stepped decoration culminating in a detailed finial shaped like a stylized shell or fan. This sculptural element not only enhances the jar’s visual appeal but also functions as a practical grip. Complementary engraved linear patterns adorn the lid’s edges, harmonizing with the fluted body design.
Astrid Aagesen was recognized for her expertise in pewter work, creating designs that seamlessly blend ornamental detail with functional clarity, reflecting core Scandinavian design principles of the era. This jar exemplifies the early modernist fusion of historical influence and structural simplicity.
Measuring 13 cm in diameter and 20 cm in height (5.1 x 7.9 inches), the jar exhibits a naturally developed patina, enhancing its vintage authenticity and value. It remains in excellent condition, highlighting the artisanal quality and enduring craftsmanship of its creation.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 20 / ⌀: 13 |
Color | Silver |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Pewter |
Designed in | 1935 |
Item Number | 140516 |
Astrid Aagesen