Vases
10 Products
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£28.00We fell in love with this little double sided floral white porcelain bisque vase by Kaiser. Design is 738. Also marked on the base with the artist M Frey, who is a prolific mid century artist. Beautifully simple with the lovely matte finish. The opening for the flowers is a […]
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£23.00
The classic Sylvac Sycamore collection posy vase in mustard yellow fading down to a dark bottle green at the base. A classic mid-century vase which still holds its own today, be it with some garden flowers or bulbs in, as a planter with a live or faux plant; or even […]
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£19.00The ever popular W. Germany ceramic jug. Shape no. 547. This has a lovely dark brown and cream glazed drips. The neck of the jug is ridged and the top is a wavy edged. The handle has a rope twist effect, with a splash of yellow and green at the […]
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£15.00
The ever popular W. Germany ceramic vase. Shape no. 1040-9. This has a lovely cream fading up to aqua green glaze with a dark brown glazed drips. Classic mid-century. There are no cracks. There are a couple of manufacture faults (see photos) on one side with missing glaze. This is […]
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£28.00
The classic and ever-popular off-white Moonstone Wedgwood Fluted oblong Vase. This shape is more unusual than some of the others. Can be used as a bud or mantle vase, but also just an absolute beauty on its own as a standalone ornament. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. […]
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£19.00
Lovely small vase by the highly sought after West German pottery. This is a Jasba’s Cortina crackle glazed vase in black and white. The white fat lava crackle glaze is on a black underglaze. This is a classically shaped urn bud vase of the 1950s and 60s. It is marked […]
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£44.00
This striking and tactile vintage pastel toned, aqua/celadon, Govancroft Pottery, Glasgow mantle vase is in great vintage condition. There are some marked unglazed pocks from the manufacturing process, but no chips or cracks. Please see photos. It would be an eye-catching addition to a shelf, mantle piece or window sill. […]