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🎉 First Purchase on District? Get $5 OFF your first order of $10+ with code JADE60. Add in wallet or at checkout. Welcome to JadeVineVintage. We love searching for authentic vintage glass (Fenton, Westmoreland, Murano, Viking, Blenko) and unique home decor. Featuring a curated mix of brass, wood, and pottery sourced from premier estate sales, auctions and thrift stores. We are open to offers on most items-send a reasonable offer our way! We do our best to describe our items accurately and disclose any defects before shipping. If we find a defect prior to shipping that was not otherwise disclosed, we will reach out to the buyer before shipping in order to give you the option to either cancel your order or accept a refund. Colors of products may vary slightly from screen to screen, please understand we do our best to capture the true color in photos but there may be some differences in person. All items are vintage and sold “as is”. All sales are final, please buy/bid responsibly. We offer: Combined shipping on most items. Refund on shipping overages of $1 +. 😊 Thank you for shopping jadevinevintage and Niknax!
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American New England Amberina Art Glass Celery Vase “Double Pattern” Vertical Lobes & Slanted Diamond Quilted Cranberry Red-to-Amber c 1880 Glows 7.5” T x 5” W
This is an American art glass celery vase. The glassmaker is possibly American Glass company from New England.1880’s. “Double pattern” that alternates vertical ridges and quilted diamond patterns. The indentations of the ridges are slightly pronounced on the exterior and more visibly pronounced on the interior. Glows using. 365 UV Light. Condition: Air bubbles typical of vintage glass, examples in last four pictures. No other condition issues noted. Measurements are approximate, please see pictures for condition and measurements as they are a part of the description. S2-32C History of American celery vases: Celery vases were popular from the 1830s to the early 1900s. Celery was a luxury food in the Victorian era, and celery vases were a symbol of wealth. Celery was a luxury food, used as a side dish or eaten between meals. The celery leaves were left on, and the stalks were placed in a glass vase with water. Over time the glass industry produced beautiful glass celery vases.
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