Vintage Glass Bud Vase — Swung Glass
Description A delicate swung glass bud vase from the mid-20th century, featuring graceful, hand-formed curves and a subtle asymmetry characteristic of mouth-blown glass. The vase stands approximately 6 inches tall with a narrow neck ideal for a single stem or a small cluster of wildflowers. Clear glass with faint pontil mark and light surface wear consistent with age.
Condition Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Minor surface scratches and tiny bubbles present in the glass, typical of handmade production. Clean interior and exterior.
Dimensions
Height: ~6 inches (15 cm)
Opening diameter: ~0.75 inches (2 cm)
Base diameter: ~2 inches (5 cm)
Material Hand-blown glass
Styling Notes
Works beautifully as a single-stem vase for flowers like tulips, ranunculus, or foraged sprigs.
Pairs well with other small vintage glass vessels for an eclectic tabletop vignette.
Suitable for mantel, windowsill, bedside table, or as part of a centerpiece.
Care Hand wash with mild soap and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth. Avoid extreme temperature changes and dishwasher use.
Provenance Unknown maker; likely studio or small-scale production from the 1940s–1960s.
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Vintage Glass Bud Vase — Swung Glass
Description A delicate swung glass bud vase from the mid-20th century, featuring graceful, hand-formed curves and a subtle asymmetry characteristic of mouth-blown glass. The vase stands approximately 6 inches tall with a narrow neck ideal for a single stem or a small cluster of wildflowers. Clear glass with faint pontil mark and light surface wear consistent with age.
Condition Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Minor surface scratches and tiny bubbles present in the glass, typical of handmade production. Clean interior and exterior.
Dimensions
Height: ~6 inches (15 cm)
Opening diameter: ~0.75 inches (2 cm)
Base diameter: ~2 inches (5 cm)
Material Hand-blown glass
Styling Notes
Works beautifully as a single-stem vase for flowers like tulips, ranunculus, or foraged sprigs.
Pairs well with other small vintage glass vessels for an eclectic tabletop vignette.
Suitable for mantel, windowsill, bedside table, or as part of a centerpiece.
Care Hand wash with mild soap and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth. Avoid extreme temperature changes and dishwasher use.
Provenance Unknown maker; likely studio or small-scale production from the 1940s–1960s.
Price Please