Tiffany Vase Blue
Vintage 1910s American Jugendstil Vases
Art Glass
Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
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Silver, Sterling Silver
20th Century Vases
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20th Century French French Provincial Vases
Ceramic
Antique 19th Century Vases
Glass
Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Early 20th Century American Belle Époque Vases
Art Glass
Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
1990s French Vases
Porcelain
Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases
Murano Glass
20th Century British Modern Vases
Blown Glass
Vintage 1980s American Modern Bottles
Rock Crystal
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Antique 1880s French Chinoiserie Vases
Porcelain
Vintage 1980s Bottles
Rock Crystal
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Vases
Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
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Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Vases
Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Glass
Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Vases
Art Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases
Art Glass, Murano Glass
Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Vases
Art Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases
Art Glass, Murano Glass
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Jugendstil Vases
Art Glass
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases
Art Glass, Murano Glass
Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Vases
Copper
Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Murano Glass
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Ceramic, Porcelain
Vintage 1910s German Art Nouveau Jars
Copper, Enamel
Vintage 1940s English Porcelain
Porcelain
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Porcelain
Antique 1880s American Aesthetic Movement Ceramics
Earthenware
Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Mid-20th Century Turkish Oushak Turkish Rugs
Wool
Antique 19th Century American Aesthetic Movement Decorative Bowls
Earthenware
Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Silver Plate
Vintage 1980s American Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass, Blown Glass
Early 20th Century American Vases
20th Century American Vases
20th Century American Vases
20th Century American Vases
Early 20th Century American Vases
Glass
Early 20th Century American Vases
Glass
Antique 1880s Vases
Art Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Memphis Group Vases
Blown Glass, Cut Glass
Early 20th Century American Vases
Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Art Glass
Vintage 1910s American Jugendstil Glass
Art Glass
Antique 1890s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases
Glass
Vintage 1910s American Art Nouveau Glass
Art Glass
Early 20th Century English Art Deco Vases
Ceramic
Vintage 1910s American Art Nouveau Glass
Art Glass
Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Glass
Glass
Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Glass
Art Glass
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For thousands of years, vases and vessels have had meaningful functional value in civilizations all over the world. In Ancient Greece, ceramic vessels were used for transporting water and dry goods, holding bouquets of flowers, for storage and more. Outside of utilitarian use, in cities such as Athens, vases were a medium for artistic expression — pottery was a canvas for artists to illustrate their cultures’ unique people, beliefs and more. And pottery skills were handed down from fathers to sons.
Every antique and vintage vase and vessel, from decorative Italian urns to French 19th-century Louis XVI–style lidded vases, carries with it a rich, layered story.
On 1stDibs, there is a vast array of vases and vessels in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes. Our collection features vessels made from delicate materials such as ceramic and glass as well as durable materials like rustproof metals and stone.
A contemporary vase can help introduce an air of elegance to your minimalist space while an antique Chinese jar would make a luxurious addition to an Asian-inspired interior. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a statement piece, consider an Art Deco vase crafted by Italian architect and furniture designer Gio Ponti.
Vases and vessels — be they handmade pots, handblown glass wine bottles or otherwise — are versatile, practical decorative objects, and no matter your particular design preferences, furniture style or color scheme, they can add beauty and warmth to any home. Find yours on 1stDibs today.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022There are a few ways to initially check if a vase is a Tiffany vase. Check the base of a vase for a mark or initials from the maker. The iridescent quality of Tiffany glass is crafted into the glass, rather than sprayed or painted on, so any marks where the iridescence has rubbed off would indicate that a vase is not an authentic Tiffany piece. To be sure if a vase is a Tiffany vase, it is best to have a professional evaluate it. Shop a range of expertly vetted Tiffany vases on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022To tell if a Tiffany vase is real, start by examining the mark found on the bottom of the piece. The style of the artist's mark varied over time. Early pieces often had a paper label, but most have the Tiffany name etched right into the glass. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of expertly vetted Tiffany vases.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022There are many different styles of pottery that use blue and white in their designs. The most popular blue and white porcelain from China is known as Qinghua. The style originated during the Yuan dynasty and evolved through several centuries. The technique uses blue pigment underglaze to decorate white porcelain. Shop a selection of blue and white vases and porcelain pieces on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 14, 2023Yes, Tiffany & Co. engagement rings come in a blue box. Called Tiffany Blue, the color of the box is a trademark of Tiffany & Co. It debuted in 1886, when the luxury jewelry maker first began packaging its signature diamond engagement ring in the now iconic blue boxes. Explore an assortment of Tiffany & Co. engagement rings on 1stDibs.
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