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A rainbow of hand vases for Pride Month!

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    Posted 6 years ago

    IronLace
    (928 items)

    I wanted to put together something festive to celebrate Pride Month, & what could be better than a rainbow of pressed glass hand vases?
    All of these smaller sized, pressed glass hand vases are by American manufacturers - Fenton, Duncan, L.G. Wright, & one unknown maker.
    In the third photo, I've featured the slightly taller vases (12 - 15 cm).
    The Daisy & Square in amber is Victorian era, by George Duncan & Sons, golden carnival hobnail one is by Fenton, 2000s era, Topaz opalescent hobnail by Fenton, 1940s, Topaz Daisy & Button by Fenton, 1930s, Vaseline Daisy & Square by Duncan, Victorian, pale green Daisy & Button by Fenton, 1930s, pale blue Daisy & Button by Fenton, 1930s, amethyst Daisy & Button by Fenton, 1930s, & a Victorian era Daisy & Square in blue, by Duncan.
    Miniatures (9 - 10 cm ) are featured in the fourth photo.
    Pair in amberina by L.G. Wright, 1960s, Burmese by Fenton, 1990s, Topaz opalescent by Fenton, 1940s, green by L.G. Wright, 1960s, Victorian hand holding Liberty torch in blue, maker unknown, blue by L.G. Wright, 1960s.
    Enjoy!

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    Comments

    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Lovely colorful glass collection
    2. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Many thanks, Newfld!
    3. rockbat, 6 years ago
      Super nice pictures, Great display, and a novel way to celebrate Pride month. It occurred to me that pushed closer together, it would make a really insidious jigsaw puzzle.
    4. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Thanks, rockbat! The idea of a hand vase themed jigsaw sounds totally awesome! And I do so like the idea of it being insidious...
    5. sklo42 sklo42, 6 years ago
      I think the translucent ones in image three are by far the prettiest so far.....
    6. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Thanks so much, sklo42! :-)
    7. Starrynight, 6 years ago
      Beautiful!
    8. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Many thanks, keramikos - & that sounds like it was a fun item, sorry about the breakage...
    9. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Thanks also, Starrynight!
    10. racer4four racer4four, 6 years ago
      What a great idea for pride month; beauty, colour, and arresting images.
      Bring on the jigsaw puzzle I say!
    11. IronLace IronLace, 6 years ago
      Thanks so much, racer! :-)

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