STONEWARE PRAM BOTTLE | NORTHERN EUROPE | C. 20TH CENTURY
Tall vintage stoneware bottle – originally used for storing and transporting spirits such as akvavit or brændevin.
This type of vessel, often referred to as a pramflaske, was designed for practical use on ships, in rural households, or in taverns across Northern Europe.The bottle features a sculptural, cylindrical silhouette with a narrow neck and a beautifully speckled glaze in golden brown tones.
Its exact origin is unknown – but it’s likely Northern European, possibly Danish or German.
Today, it stands as a striking decorative object – full of quiet strength, utilitarian history, and timeless simplicity.—
FOKUS
Pramflaske
Stentøj
Brændevinsflaske
Transportflaske
Rustik elegance
Nordisk brugskeramik
Speckled glaze
Dekorativ flaske
Skulpturel form
Samlerværdigt objekt
STENTØJS PRAMFLASKE
Vintage pram bottle in glazed stoneware
Originally used for transporting spirits
Tall cylindrical form with narrow rim
Tactile surface with golden-brown speckled glaze
Likely Northern European (possibly Danish or German)
Perfect as a decorative object or sculptural accent