Vintage Handpainted Mrs. Butterworth Syrup Bottle. Painted by Rose in 1983. Measures about 10" in height by 4". Very good condition.
Add a unique piece of 1980s folk art to your kitchen with this one-of-a-kind hand-painted Mrs. Butterworth syrup bottle. This "Large Size" glass bottle was transformed into a decorative figurine by an artist named Rose in 1983, as noted on the piece. The artist utilized the iconic glass mold to create a charming character, dressing her in a bright red gown, a scalloped white apron with delicate floral sprigs, and a cheerful yellow shawl.
Standing 10 inches tall, this bottle features a full 360-degree paint application and captures the "grannycore" or country kitchen aesthetic that was popular in early 80s home decor. This bottle would have originally held the thick syrup that made the brand famous, but it has been repurposed into a sturdy and whimsical piece of Americana memorabilia. It is in very good condition, with the paint remaining vibrant and the glass structure intact. It makes for a fantastic conversation piece on a breakfast nook shelf or as a gift for a collector of advertising icons.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.