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camtot · 8 hours
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Got some blue on this by accident but I still really like how it turned out
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dozydawn · 2 days
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soupandcats · 4 months
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Based on a vase I saw at the Cooper Hewitt a few months ago
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Antiques at Home, 1989
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ltwilliammowett · 8 months
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A beautiful moon shaped vase made of enamelled glass. The clear body is decorated with gilded and raised white enamel. The star of the vase is the enamelled scene, which is supposed to represent the exploration of the Arctic with a sailing ship and a small rowboat. Around 1870
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thunderstruck9 · 5 months
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Criss Canning (Australian, 1947), The Deco Tray, 2020. Oil on board, 50.5 x 50.5 cm.
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ortut · 24 days
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Nico Dembowich - Heart of the Sea II (ceramic, wheel thrown and altered)
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halloween-sweets · 26 days
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megaelod · 4 months
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heaveninawildflower · 9 months
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'Straw opal' glass vase with uranium glass knop (British, circa 1880).
Attributed to Harry Powell (British, 1853–1922). Whitefriars Glassworks.
Image and text information courtesy The Met.
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camtot · 7 months
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Musics in the air 🎶
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catherine-white · 9 months
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Garlic scapes in a rockscape in stoneware vase
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marinawoznjuksworld · 2 months
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dozydawn · 11 days
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Color unbottled: Light streaming through the window releases the beauty of colored glass in a collection of decanters and containers arranged by designer Jorge Letelier.
House Beautiful Color, 1993
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Vase called “Silenes” by Rene Lalique, 1938, France.
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