Decorative Vases Collection

An assortment of unique decorative vases featuring various shapes, colors, and glazes, each embodying artistic craftsmanship and historical significance.

Snuff Bottle, 19th century, 4 x 1 3/8in. (10.2 x 3.5cm), Ivory, China, 19th century
Snuff Bottle, 19th century, 4 x 1 3/8in. (10.2 x 3.5cm), Ivory, China, 19th century
Snuff Bottle, 17th-19th century, 2 1/2 x 2in. (6.4 x 5.1cm), Glass, China, 17th-19th centuryFlask. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm). Maker: Dyottville Glass Works (1833-1923). Date: ca. 1847-48. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Flask. Christopher Dresser (Scotland, 1834-1904)Linthorpe Pottery (England, 1879-1889). England, circa 1880. Tools and Equipment; flasks. Glazed earthenwareVase painted with branches with lilacs and a spider in his web, N.V. Haagsche Plateel Factory Rozenburg, 1902 Vase of porcelain with two ears and a spherical body. The long slender neck broadens upwards. The ears are flattened and run between the shoulder and the top of the neck. Painted on both sides with branches with lilacs in purple, green and brown, and with a spider in his web in brown tones and gray -green. The Hague porcelain Vase of porcelain with two ears and a spherical body. The long slender neck broadens upwards. The ears are flattened and run between the shoulder and the top of the neck. Painted on both sides with branches with lilacs in purple, green and brown, and with a spider in his web in brown tones and gray -green. The Hague porcelainCylindrical Container with Mallows and Inscription in Relief, 1736-95. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong reign (1736-95). White jade; diameter: 5.3 cm (2 1/16 in.); overall: 6.1 cm (2 3/8 in.).Vase.  Manufacturer: Wardle and Company, Limited, BritishJack-in-the-Pulpit Vase. Culture: American. Dimensions: 12 x 8 in. (30.5 x 20.3 cm). Manufacturer: Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company (1901-ca. 1924). Date: ca. 1900-1920.Two former employees of Louis Comfort Tiffany's glassworks, Martin Bach and Thomas Johnson, founded the Quezal firm and named it after the brightly feathered Central American quetzal bird. Using the same method of manufacture practiced at the Tiffany factory, the company made artistic ware with pulled and applied decoration of lustrous iridescence. The Jack-in-the-Pulpit form of this vase is considered to be one of the few art forms in America that can be convincingly associated with Art Nouveau, and the most important form made by Quezal. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Westerwald jug with lobes, fries and fields carved, blue and gray glazed, jug crockery holder fragment soil find ceramic stoneware glaze salt glaze, hand turned stamped grooved cobalt oxide glazed baked Jar stoneware gray with blue ornament geometric figures hearts flowers kerbschnitt. Egg-shaped model on stand foot. Profile rings around foot and neck. Bottom half decorated with upright lobes frieze with ridge and herringbone pattern in the middle of the stomach On the shoulder fields with cherry and heart shapes in which rosette archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard donate indigenous earthenware drink beverage kitchen import Soil discovery: castle Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961 - 1962 .CANTARO CON VIDRIADO PARCIAL Y DECORACION FLORAL-S XX CERAMICA POPULAR. Location: ALFARERIA. TORO. Zamora. SPAIN.Anonymous / "Tibor", Towards 1890, Ceramics, Pickman and Co. Factory (Seville).Vase with plum blossoms (one of a pair) late 17th-early 18th century China. Vase with plum blossoms (one of a pair) 48622Vase  Potpourri TelechanySeven blue glass bottles, used as measures of capacity, from PompeiThis ceramic pitcher features a ribbed design and a beautifully crafted handle. Its elegant form and classic finish make it a perfect addition to any table setting or home decor, reflecting both functionality and artistic beauty.CANTARILLO ESMALTADO CON DECORACION VEGETAL-S XX ARTE POPULAR. Location: ALFARERIA. LA RAMBLA. CORDOBA. SPAIN.Quart Bottle 1865-70 A. R. Samuels. Quart Bottle 6823Brandy Decanter. England, Bristol; Gilding possibly by Isaac Jacobs. Date: 1801-1811. Dimensions: 18.7 cm (7 3/8 in.). Glass with gilding. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.White vase set, vector objectGreek painted vase Greek painted vase copyright: xzoonar.com/DR.XNORBERBERTXLANGEX 14254974Vase ca. 1880-82 T. J. Wheatley & Company. Vase. American. ca. 1880-82. Earthenware. Made in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States20 10 2024, Germany, NRW, Art and Culture, Over the Park at the Baukunstarchive NRW in Dortmund, Reflection, Mirror Vase, GermanyVase flower artwork style creative design Vector Image