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Galerie R

Galerie R

Portland, Oregon

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Blue Mother of Pearl Satin Glass w/ Hand Painted Enamel Design
  • Blue Mother of Pearl Satin Glass w/ Hand Painted Enamel Design
  • Satin Glass
  • 10.75 x 6.25 in (27.31 x 15.88 cm)
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ORIGINAL ANTIQUE VICTORIAN ERA BLUE MOTHER OF PEARL SATIN GLASS VASE WITH A HAND PAINTED FLORAL AND BIRD ENAMEL DESIGN

Add a touch of elegance to your home decor with this stunning antique Victorian Era (1837-1900) vase. The beautiful blue enamel design paired with the satin glass creates a stunning contrast that will catch the eye of any guest. This vase is perfect for displaying your favorite flowers or simply as a decorative piece. Hand Painted wildlife scene with two birds and florals. Incredible detail. Ruffle rim with lattice glass technique. 10.75 inches in height and 6.25 inches in width.

CONDITION: The vase is in excellent condition. No chips cracks or paint loss. Beautiful vintage condition.

  • Subject Matter: Vase
  • Collections: Min Zidell

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Galerie R is a private collection of quality works acquired by owners Rudi and Jean over the last 40 years. Our collection includes a diverse array of international works with a natural attention on American Figurative, American Realism and Social Realism work from the WPA period on. We work with aspiring and established art collectors, art consultants, and art dealers to authenticate and appraise works of art and to expand art collections.