Large Sodalite Tulip Vase by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
2010s Belgian Modern Vases
Stone, Stainless Steel
Large Sodalite Tulip Vase by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
Stone, Stainless Steel
Late 19th Century Faïence Tulip Vase - Antoine Montagnon - Nevers Ceramics
By Nevers, Antoine Montagnon
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
form inspired by earlier Dutch tulip vases and widely produced in Nevers during the late 19th century
Faience
Big Blue Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are turned into sceneries for
Stone, Steel
Yellow Jasper Flower Wall Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series
Stone, Stainless Steel
Silex Flintstone Flower Wall Vessel IV by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series
Stone, Stainless Steel
Medium Sodalite Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are turned
Stone, Brass
Blue Stone Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
Stone, Stainless Steel
Blue Quartz Flower Wall Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
Stone, Stainless Steel
Silex Flintstone Flower Wall Vessel II by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series
Stone, Stainless Steel
Mahogany Obsidian Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series
Stone, Stainless Steel
Dalmatic Jasper Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
Stone, Steel
Red Jasper Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are turned
Stone, Steel
Silex Flintstone Flower Wall Vessel I by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
. Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series
Stone, Stainless Steel
Small Sodalite Flower Vessel by Studio DO
Located in Geneve, CH
varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are
Stone, Stainless Steel
$6,182
H 13 in W 13 in D 12.21 in
Royal Delft Tulip Vase Tulpiere Blue White Earthenware spout vase Dragon Handle
By Royal Delft, AK Dutch Delftware, Delft
Located in Wommelgem, VAN
Iconic Royal Delft Tulip vase ‘spouted vase’ or Tulipiere. Style: Baroque, Antique Design: Royal
Ceramic, Earthenware, Delft
Dutch Ceramic Vase, Tulip Vase, Mid 19th Century
Located in Hamburg, DE
Antique ceramic vase from Holland mid-19th century in a beautiful creamy white. The remarkable
Ceramic
Sold
H 11.82 in W 6.3 in D 3.15 in
Vases Tulip Pair Delft Blue & White 19th Century Dutch Medieval Style Crusaders
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
Tapered. The shaped tops and feet with borders of acanthus leaves. One vase depicting men and a dog
Pottery
Pair of Heart-Shaped Tulip Vases or Tulipieres, 19th Century
By De Grieksche A
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
A pair of two Dutch Delft tulip vases or tulipieres The Netherlands 19th century A pair of two
Ceramic, Faience
Sold
H 17.72 in W 15.75 in D 13 in
Spectacular Pair Large Round Tulip Vases or Tulipieres, 19th Century
By De Grieksche A
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
A pair of two Dutch Delft tulip vases or tulipieres The Netherlands 19th century A very large and
Ceramic, Faience
Dutch, Large Framed Tulip Vase Painting Delft
Located in Southampton, GB
is required. Holland, circa 1970. Height - 149cm Width - 81cm Depth - 1.5cm Please message if any
Linen, Pine
Marcel Wanders Delft Tulip Vase Re-Imagined, Limited Edition, 2007
By MARCEL WANDERS
Located in AMSTERDAM, NL
This striking tulip vase, designed by renowned Dutch designer Marcel Wanders in 2007, was
Ceramic
Delft Type Tulip Vase
Located in INTERLAKEN, NY
Dutch Delft type faience tulip vase with figures and gazebo featuring five decorated cylindrical
Faience
Dutch Mobach Ceramic Green Iridescent Glazed Tulip Vase
By Mobach
Located in Delft, NL
Dutch Mobach Ceramic green iridescent glazed tulip vase A beautiful ceramic vase with 6 tubes
Ceramic
18th Century Tulipiere Dutch Delft Blue and White Tulip Vase
Located in Katonah, NY
An 18th century Dutch Delft blue and white five finger tulip vase made by De Metalen Pot, circa
Delft
Delft Blue and White Tiered Flower Vase / Tulipiere
By Delft
Located in Basildon, GB
A Dutch Delft tulip vase or flower pyramid, 19th century, the octagonal base raised on three
Ceramic, Delft
Faience Tulip Holder
Located in San Francisco, CA
A rare 19th Century Dutch tulip vase in the 18th century style.
Pottery
Dutch Delft Tulip Vase
Located in Great Barrington, MA
tulip vases that were made in Holland. This one holds 8 stems. The 18th century models are scarce and
Delft
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