Description: Stevens & Williams Style Victorian Matsu-no-ke Glass Vase, White/Applied Acorn and Leaves 772 Pretty opaque glass vase with ruffled and crimped amber crest rim. The applied decoration on this glass, referred to as Matsu-no-ke, is influenced by Japanese designs and was developed by Frederick Carder for Stevens & Williams in 1884. Several other companies also produced glass in this style during the Victorian period, making it hard to attribute to a specific maker. The decoration features applied and tooled glass in the form of an acorn and oak leaves in a blend of red and amber. The body is white milk glass with a line of transparent amber glass applied at the rim. Victorian vases were often displayed in pairs, and we have a matching vase listed as well. - Condition: No chips, cracks or noticeable wear - some manufacturing imperfections. Nice vintage piece. - Marks: No maker's mark. Polished pontil. - Dimensions: 7" high, 3 3/4" at widest point. See photos for conditon ------------------ All sales are final. Returns are not accepted unless required by E-Bay policy - please review descriptions and condition before ordering. If you have any questions on an item, please send us a message. All items will be shipped per EBay policy, but usually within 2 days, if not sooner. Thank you for reviewing of our items. Please visit our Ebay store for more interesting collectables Star-Brite Collectables
Price: 70 USD
Location: Mesa, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-05T13:49:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15.5 USD
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Handmade: Yes
Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass
Model: 772
Style: Victorian
Item Height: 7 in
Material: Glass
Pattern: Leaves
Type: Vase
Color: White
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Williams
Production Style: Milk Glass
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)