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The VTG Jack In The Pulpit Vase is a vintage piece of art glass that showcases a beautiful floral pattern with vibrant multicolor hues. This hand-blown vase, produced in the Mid-Century Modern style, features delicate flower petals as its subject. It is a unique and artistic addition to any collection, with a glossy finish that adds a touch of elegance. Perfect for displaying fresh flowers or as a standalone decorative piece, this vase is a charming representation of vintage glassmaking techniques.
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This Vintage Aseda Sweden Jack In Pulpit Red Art Glass Bone Vase features a unique design with controlled bubbles and a high gloss finish, typical of Mid-Century Modern style. Handmade in Sweden in the late 20th century, this vase showcases the intricate craftsmanship of art glass production, with a striking red colour and a glossy finish. Perfect for adding a touch of retro and abstract style to any space, this vase is a decorative piece that embodies the fashion and period trends of its era.
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Jack in the Pulpit Calla Lily Vase in Murano Glass, 1960s Vintage Murano Vase. Good condition. Size:17cm
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The IOW Alum Bay Jack Of The Pulpit Amber And White Glass Vase is a hand-blown art glass piece made in the United Kingdom. Dating back to the late 20th century, this original piece is crafted with a blend of amber and white glass, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of Alum Bay. Its unique design and vintage appeal make it a valuable addition to any glass collection or as a statement piece in a stylish home decor setting. Made with precision and care, this vase embodies the artistry and tradition of British glassmaking.
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Hand blown with precision, the vase features a ribbed pattern and is made of high-quality glass. It is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room and is ideal for displaying flowers. The vase is produced using art glass techniques and is a unique piece.
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Beautiful blue opalescent oxblood jack in the pilot style vase. Has a criss cross diamond quilted pattern and ruffled edge with the deep oxblood red on the rim. From the late 1800s - early 1900s (Victorian or Edwardian era). Not sure on where it was made. No chips or cracks, but has a few white marks on the I blood color and black mark on the bottom. Some residual dirt/dust on the inside that I didn’t have the right scrubber tool to get to. Just shy of 7.5” tall by 7 inches wide.
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