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    Posted 6 years ago

    mikeigotit
    (507 items)

    Here are more of the head vases they are in Beautiful kept condition. I Guess the fun part is trying to research so I can date them.

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    VINTAGE CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA LADY GIRL HEADVASE NORCREST SPAGHETTI WALLPOCKET
    VINTAGE CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA LADY G...
    $165
    Vintage Lady Head Vase as is
    Vintage Lady Head Vase as is...
    $26
    VINTAGE 1962 LADY HEAD VASE RUBENS JAPAN #477 HAT W/GREEN BOW, PEARLS, LASHES
    VINTAGE 1962 LADY HEAD VASE RUBENS ...
    $62
    Vintage HTF RARE RELPO Lady Head Vase HEADVASE K1836 W/HAT BOW
    Vintage HTF RARE RELPO Lady Head Va...
    $210
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    VINTAGE CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA LADY GIRL HEADVASE NORCREST SPAGHETTI WALLPOCKET
    VINTAGE CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA LADY G...
    $165
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    1. Manikin Manikin, 6 years ago
      Popularized during the 1950s and generally featuring the head or bust of a person, usually a woman. Originally, head vases were produced by florist companies to hold the bouquets they sold. Mass produced and many different styles . Most sold from 1950's 70 made in USA and Japan . The more elaborate the more desirable to collectors . Very nice collection :-)
      A good read here
      http://ladiesofthehouse--ak.blogspot.com/2007/12/short-history-of-lady-head-vases.html
    2. mikeigotit mikeigotit, 6 years ago
      Awesome read Thx. Manikin !!!!!!

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