In the gloom of winter, we always find that fresh flowers are a wonderful way to brighten up a room. But why put a fabulous arrangement of roses or lilies in a cheap glass vase? A beautiful container should be as gorgeous as the flowers it holds, and at Nelson and Nelson, we have a fine selection of exquisite vases to choose from.
This fabulous, tall antique American sterling silver Art Nouveau figural bud vase is decorated with a stylized peony as the opening, as well as applied leaves and an entwined stem. This vase was made circa 1905 by Redlich Mfg. Co. of New York City exclusively for The Hardy & Hayes Co., which was most likely a small, independent jeweler that consigned various silversmiths to craft decorative items for their retail shop. For more information, click here.
This beautiful Art Nouveau silver overlay vase has emerald green glass and is intricately design with large flowers and leaves. Large flowers cover the base of the vase and just below the upper rim. The leaves intertwine around the neck of the vase. Made circa 1900, this vase has Alvin hallmarks and is also marked 999/100 G3485-1. For more information, click here.
This eight-sided Tiffany fluted sterling silver vase is decorated with a beautiful acid etched design of bows, garlands and neoclassical roundels. The design coordinates well with Tiffany’s “Winthrop” pattern flatware. Made by Tiffany & Co. circa 1910, the vase is fully hallmarked with pattern number 18377 A, order number 3224 and the “m” date stamp from this period. For more information, click here.


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