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Southern Living on MSNIs It Rude To Bring Flowers Without A Vase As A Host Gift?While it might seem the proper etiquette choice to always give flowers already arranged in vase, so as not to burden a host, I couldn’t disagree more, preferring to use my own.
Add some Asian art to your home with one (or all) of these stunning and vivid vases. Sold at Pearl River Mart, the three vases are decorated with lotus flowers and birds, perfect for springtime.
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Nerdable on MSNWhat Are the Most Expensive Vases in the World?One of the most expensive vases in the world is this large oval ceramic that showcases the Famille-Rose pastel colors and stylized flower design pattern. The piece has a long neck and flared mouth ...
Large Chinese vases dot the room, some filled with flowers, others with potted plants. Mid-afternoon on a Saturday, the place was mobbed.
View A still life of tulips, roses, an iris, carnations and other flowers in a Chinese vase with a frog, a snail and other insects by Jacob Woutersz Vosmaer on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction ...
The art expert believed the vase was just a decorative piece worth less than $2,000, but it sold for more than 4,000 times his estimate in France.
“The vase had been in her family for generations. She said they used to put flowers in it. She had lived with it for 30 years and never imagined it was worth that much,” he said.
The Chinese vase originally valued at just under $2,000 sold at auction for nearly $8 million.
The vase is a rare underglaze decorated with two squirrels hiding in a fruiting grapevine. It features stylised lotus flowerheads and leaf scrolls with red flower motifs against a white background.
The "exceedingly rare" Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Porcelain Bottle Vase was previously owned by members of the Fleischmann family.
The "exceedingly rare" Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Porcelain Bottle Vase was previously owned by members of the Fleischmann family.
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