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What Sorts of Vintage Vases to Requisition by Eli Wagar-Kustermann
Acquiring a vintage vase can be a great pastime. Whether you are Acquiring them for aesthetic purposes or as a future asset a vintage vase can give elegance and pride to your home. Their are many Kinds of vases that come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Certain vases are more sought after then others lets go over some of these.
Bud Vases:
Bud vases are commonly meant to hold one flower such as a single rose bud, and are for usually the most part very simple in their simplicity as to not detract the flowers physical attractiveness and display. They are often tall and thin. Bud vases are often given to observe special occasions and gifts of friendship. substances used to make the bud vase run the gamut from glass, porcelain, plastic, and crystal.
Lady Head Vases:
A lady head vase receives it's name by being a vase that is made in the shape of, you guessed it a woman's head. regularly found in antique shops, the lady head vase is commonly a less big-ticket vintage vase to collect, prices range from $15 to $1,500. These collectibles were made from the 1940's to about 1970 primarily in Japan. The lady head vases worth is usually contributed to the pieces rarity. A vintage lady head vase is usually made of ceramic and are held in high regard for their whimsical demeanor, jewelry, hair styles, and fashion. These aspects are also one of the best way's to identify authentic pieces. Make sure before buying a lady head vase that it is the authentic artifact as recently their have been a lot of copies being sold as vintage vases.
Milk Glass Vase:
The name milk glass is a recent title for these highly collectible vases. These glass vases come in a assortment of hues, not just milky opaque, and are blown into a assortment of shapes and sizes. The milky color is achieved through the addition of tin oxide or fluoride to the item, which ultimately lead to it's distinctive name. The milk glass vase was originally produced in Venice Italy. While milk glass vases are still produced today the old fashioned milk glass vintage vase pieces are not surprisingly much more treasured as collectibles. Oriental Vases:
An oriental vintage vase can be quite big-ticket and are some of the most pursued after collectibles in the world that have been known to yield astronomical prices at auctions. Oriental ceramics have been found that date back from before 9000 BC and have a rich and complicated history. The vases are well known for their physical attractiveness and graceful nature with complicated designs and colors. If Acquiring oriental vases you need to know a impressive amount of lore and research the item properly.
These are just a couple of the many Kinds of vintage vase that are collected. Like always, before purchasing a vase do your investigating and have a fun time collecting!
About the Author
Eli Wagar-Kustermann invites you to come along on his journey through the world of vintage vases and explore the great deals he's discovered along the way. Visit http://www.vintagevase.org to read great articles, get the latest news, and find the greatest info and deals on beautiful vases today!
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Large hexagonal vase Photo Mugs Large hexagonal vase and cover with lions head handles. It is gilded and painted overall with Japan floral decoration and has a coloured view of the Battle of the Nile on the front showing LOrient exploding. Painted on the base in red cursive script Battle of the Nile. Chamberlains Worcester..... |
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Large hexagonal vase Photo Mugs Large hexagonal vase and cover with lions head handles. It is gilded and painted overall with Japan floral decoration and has a coloured view of the Battle of the Trafalgar on the front. Painted on the base in red cursive script The Battle of Trafalgar..... |
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Connie Schaevitz Imperial Tall Vase with Lion Head From the Royal Crown collection, designed by Connie Schaevitz comes a intricately handpainted porcelain vase with gold lion head detail. 20"H. NOTE: A beautifying element which makes a brilliant gift idea.... |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Large hexagonal vase from National Maritime Museum $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Large hexagonal vase. Large hexagonal vase and cover with lions head handles. It is gilded and painted overall with Japan floral decoration and has a coloured view of the Battle of the Nile on the front showing LOrient exploding. Painted on the base in red cursive script Battle of the Nile. Chamberlains Worcester. Chosen by National Maritime Museum. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces... |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Large hexagonal vase from National Maritime Museum $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Large hexagonal vase. Large hexagonal vase and cover with lions head handles. It is gilded and painted overall with Japan floral decoration and has a coloured view of the Battle of the Trafalgar on the front. Painted on the base in red cursive script The Battle of Trafalgar. Chosen by National Maritime Museum. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimen... |
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Head Vases ID and Values $9.45 Author Kathleen Cole has revised her bestselling volume, Head Vases, first published in 1989. Once again hundreds of colorful head vases are pictured and valued, with marks and sizes given. Many new vases have been added in more than 250 new photographs, and rare pieces and samples are also shown. Two new sections have been added, one on Betty Lou Nichols and one on heads with original flowers. Ma... |


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