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Glass Flower Vases

Description The vases are made of clear glass, with two visible seams, one on each side, running up and down the length. A partially opaque white paint was used to paint the background while a bright white, pink, and blue was used on the flowers on the front. Black paint edges the painted sections as well as creates the stems and leaves. A narrow strip of gold circles the top edge. They have no makers marks or signature anywhere on them.
Category Glass
Medium Glass
Distinguishing marks None
Condition Good
History Given to me by my great aunt, she was under the impression that these matching vases were quite old and had been passed down the family for several generations. I believe that she claimed they were at least a hundred years old, but I really have no clue as to their exact age.
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