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Lenox Belleek Vase

Antique Art Nouveau American Belleek CAC Lenox Silver Overlay Porcelain Vase
Antique Art Nouveau American Belleek CAC Lenox Silver Overlay Porcelain Vase

Antique Art Nouveau American Belleek CAC Lenox Silver Overlay Porcelain Vase

By Lenox's Ceramic Art Company

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A fine antique American Belleek silver overlay porcelain vase. By CAC (which becomes Lenox in

Category

20th Century North American Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Silver

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Fine Antique 1908 Signed Lenox Belleek Hand Painted Vase with Cherub Handles
Fine Antique 1908 Signed Lenox Belleek Hand Painted Vase with Cherub Handles

Fine Antique 1908 Signed Lenox Belleek Hand Painted Vase with Cherub Handles

By Lenox's Ceramic Art Company

Located in Tustin, CA

Beautiful hand made and hand painted antique American Belleek vase by the Lenox Ceramic Arts

Category

Antique Early 1900s American Victorian Vases

Materials

Porcelain

Large Lenox Belleek Lustred Art Nouveau Vase, circa 1920
Large Lenox Belleek Lustred Art Nouveau Vase, circa 1920

Large Lenox Belleek Lustred Art Nouveau Vase, circa 1920

Located in New York, NY

Marked 'Lenox Belleek' and signed by the artist A.C. Lawton.

Category

Vintage 1920s American Vases

Materials

Porcelain

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