- MONUMENTAL JAPONAISE DOULTON BURSLEM
MONUMENTAL JAPONAISE DOULTON BURSLEM DAFFODIL VASE England,19th CenturyAesthetic shapely vase with black and gilt cherry blossom pattern on the neck and base of the vase with large yellow daffodils around the body.
- Amphora Two-Handled Daffodil Vase, c.1900
Amphora Two-Handled Daffodil Vase, c.1900 height 9.4 in — 24 cm
- Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum
Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum vases, set of two. 1929, glazed porcelain. 6¼ h × 2¾ dia in. result: $1,000. estimate: $900–1,200. Impressed signature, date and number to underside of daffodil vase ‘Flame mark XXIX 2721 V E.D.’ and to underside of cherry blossom vase ‘Flame mark XXIX 2831 V E.D.’.
- TOMMIE RUSH - RED FADE OVAL DAFFODIL
TOMMIE RUSH - RED FADE OVAL DAFFODIL VASESigned, , Blown and hot sculpted glass, etched, 14.5h x 6.5w x 5.5d. Tommie Rush began her career as an assistant to glass artist Richard Jolley. She soon became an artist in her own right and continued to share a studio with him after they married in 1988. She produces functional work, mainly vases and bowls, in layers of shimmery muted colors that are sandblasted to a fine, matte surface texture. "I want my work to convey the human touch and a link with nature…I work in the vessel format because I enjoy designing and using well-made functional objects. There are many considerations that come into play when I start to work on a new series such as the color palette I will use, the interplay of form and the surface treatment and ultimately how the object will be used…I feel we live in a world that is becoming less personal and I view my objects as a link to something handmade and very individual and personal. I want my pieces to be held, touched and used to make the everyday more enjoyable. I also have to confess to the fact that I am an avid gardener, especially of flowers, and I am selfishly on a quest for the perfect vase for every flower.
Condition:
Excellent
- Émile Gallé
(French, 1846-1904)
Daffodil
Émile Gallé
(French, 1846-1904)
Daffodil Vase
acid-etched, fire-polished cameo glass
signed 'galle' in cameo
H 12 1/2 inches
- NEWCOMB COLLEGE DAFFODIL VASE, ALMA
NEWCOMB COLLEGE DAFFODIL VASE, ALMA MASON 1915 Long stemmed flowers on a mottled blue field, signed "NC/JM/179/A.M."
- HEINTZ STERLING ON COPPER DAFFODIL VASE,
HEINTZ STERLING ON COPPER DAFFODIL VASE, CYLINDRICHEINTZ STERLING ON COPPER DAFFODIL VASE, cylindrical form featuring three flowers on patinated ground. Heintz Art Metal trademark, #3846. Height 10 inches.
- Moorcroft Daffodil Vase, Rachel Bishop,
Moorcroft Daffodil Vase, Rachel Bishop, 96/250, 1994 height 14.2 in — 36.1 cm
- MONT JOYE DAFFODIL VASE, CA 1910 6"
MONT JOYE DAFFODIL VASE, CA 1910 6" x 4" Enameled and clear glass contoured vase with pale yellow daffodils and shark tooth gilt rim. Marked to the underside with gilt Mont Joye shield; polished pontil.
- VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY DAFFODIL VASE: Mustard
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY DAFFODIL VASE: Mustard color Ca 1908-1911 9 1/8'' h.
- Van Briggle Daffodil vase in Dusty Rose.
Van Briggle Daffodil vase in Dusty Rose. Marked Van Briggle with logo Co Spgs Co. Mint. 9 1/4'' tall.
- Weller Eocean Daffodil Vase marked (die
Weller Eocean Daffodil Vase marked (die impressed) Weller X 339 small unobtrusive production glaze skip on backside of vase 9.5''h.
- Lalique Snow Leopard, Daffodil Vase
Lalique Snow Leopard, Daffodil Vase French, 20th century: snow leopard with convex frosted spots, etched on bottom of paw "Lalique France 558/888", label on haunch, 4-1/8 x 14-3/4 in.; frosted and clear vase, clear glass daffodil in relief on ribbed ground, etched "Lalique© France", Lalique label inside lip, 10-1/2 in.,