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An early
20th century French leech jar use for the storage of
leeches (hirudines). The holes in jar are too small to
allow the leeches to escape but allow them enough air
to breathe. The central stoneware is suspended within
an outer glass jar so that the bottom of the jar is
kept a few mm off the ground. In use, the outer jar
would have been contained a small amount of fluid to
keep the leeches in a humid atmosphere. In good
condition but with several chips to the rim of the
glass jar. The lid fits perfectly but is slightly
lighter in colour than the base. 230 high x 155
diameter. |