I bought this piece at an estate sale between 10 and 15 years ago. I have never seen anything like it and it has no markings of any kind. The glass looks hand blown but not cut at the bottom. It has a few bubbles in the glass. The three rams guard the piece.
The items in this sale were from all over the world and quite fascinating.
If anyone has seen or knows anything about it I would be grateful.
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ArtsnEnds Reputation: 234 See ArtsnEnds' booth |
I have had some modern ones that look very similar. Mine is for a floating candle. Very pretty.
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littleroses Reputation: 89 See littleroses' booth |
Floating candle, yes.
Or for just one big blossom – rose?
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EuropeanGoodies Reputation: 1165 See EuropeanGoodies' booth |
Thank you for your responses!
Potpouri sounds like a wonderful idea and I do remember the Bombay Company. They had wonderful imports and I shopped there about 20 or 30 years ago!
And Pier One is another great idea. I could see this coming from either of those place as they import some great items on a limited basis.
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ArtsnEnds Reputation: 234 See ArtsnEnds' booth |
Hi, very pretty! Looks like the vases that the Bombay Company, or Pier I used to sell; from time to time, these show up in the home decor stores. They make lovely vases,and candle holders.
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lovelylittlethings Reputation: 62 See lovelylittlethings' booth |
I recently saw something similar [modern] used to hold potpourri. Yours is really pretty. good luck!
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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