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Description:
Vintage Weller Pottery Cameo Vase. c:1935-late 1930's. For sale is a large matte aqua vase; the book calls this vase a 'Flower Arranger', and is shown on pg. 339 of the 1979 book by S. Huxford. I call it a console vase. It has incised mark: Weller Pottery Since 1872, and looks like an Artist initial. It is 14.5 inches long and a bit over 3 inches tall. It has one very faint, tight hairline on backside; just looks like a vertical craze mark, but it is a hairline. Other than that insignificant flaw, it does not appear to have ever been used; minimal crazing. Two small spots on rim where aqua color did not adhere; but it is glazed over. Very good size vase to use or display. Prices is reduced a bit for the flaw. (This vase and the blue Cameo vase were purchased from an auction concerning an estate liquidation).
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: weller40523 |
| Condition:
pretty good vintage |
Year:
c:1935-late 30's
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| Height:
3 in. (7.62 cm) |
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Width: 14.5 in. (36.83 cm)
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| Title:
Vintage Weller Pottery Cameo Vase |
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