
Mid-Century Modern Teak and Glass Jam/Condiment Set
This is a vintage Mid-Century Modern condiment service set, likely originating from Scandinavia (Denmark) or Japan during the 1960s or 1970s. The set consists of a solid teak wood tray with raised handles, two cylindrical clear glass inserts, and two small brass-toned metal ladles. The teak wood features a rich, warm grain typical of high-quality vintage teakware. Each glass jar is accented with dual blue pinstripe bands near the base. One jar retains its original matching teak wooden lid, which features a recessed circular cutout to accommodate the ladle handle. The tray measures approximately 10-12 inches in length and shows a stepped edge design. Both ladles exhibit long, thin handles with hooked ends and small circular bowls. The condition appears fair to good: it is missing one wooden lid and has visible traces of plastic wrap and tape residue across the top. The wood shows some minor dryness and would benefit from oiling, while the glass and metal components show light surface wear consistent with age and domestic use. No visible chips are noted in the glass, though the loss of the second lid significantly impacts the completeness of the set.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Kitchenware & Tableware
Appraised On
February 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Item Description
This is a vintage Mid-Century Modern condiment service set, likely originating from Scandinavia (Denmark) or Japan during the 1960s or 1970s. The set consists of a solid teak wood tray with raised handles, two cylindrical clear glass inserts, and two small brass-toned metal ladles. The teak wood features a rich, warm grain typical of high-quality vintage teakware. Each glass jar is accented with dual blue pinstripe bands near the base. One jar retains its original matching teak wooden lid, which features a recessed circular cutout to accommodate the ladle handle. The tray measures approximately 10-12 inches in length and shows a stepped edge design. Both ladles exhibit long, thin handles with hooked ends and small circular bowls. The condition appears fair to good: it is missing one wooden lid and has visible traces of plastic wrap and tape residue across the top. The wood shows some minor dryness and would benefit from oiling, while the glass and metal components show light surface wear consistent with age and domestic use. No visible chips are noted in the glass, though the loss of the second lid significantly impacts the completeness of the set.
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