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"Poisson Givr?" - Vintage Frosted Glass Fish Dish ? 9? Decorative Serving Tray ? Mid-Century Coastal Tableware
A charming vintage glass dish in the shape of a fish, featuring beautifully frosted detailing across the head, body, and tail. The pressed glass design showcases intricate texturing, including a geometric scale pattern and finely defined fins, giving the piece both visual depth and a tactile elegance. Measuring approximately 9 inches long, 3.5 inches wide, and 1 inch tall, this dish is perfectly suited for serving small bites, candies, nuts, or for use as a decorative accent in a coastal, nautical, or mid-century inspired setting. The frosted finish lends a soft, understated sophistication, allowing light to subtly diffuse across its surface which is quite delightful when displayed near a window or candlelight. In excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

"Anemones" - Kensington Ware Hand-painted Vintage Iridescent Cobalt Blue Floral Pottery Urn-shaped Vase - Decorative Statement Piece
A striking example of English art deco style pottery which we named "Anemones", this stamped Kensington Ware vase features a rich cobalt blue glaze with a luminous iridescent finish that shifts beautifully in the light, a perfect example of lustreware. Hand-painted florals, likely poppies or anemones, in vibrant tones of pink, yellow, and violet bring warmth and charm to its bold, sculptural form. The elegant urn shape is enhanced by textured side handles, adding both visual depth and a classic decorative presence by the company from Staffordshire, England. Crafted in Staffordshire, England, this piece reflects the tradition of mid-century decorative ceramics designed to elevate interior spaces. Perfect as a statement vase, shelf display piece, or collector?s addition, it offers both artistry and timeless appeal. Maker: Kensington Ware (England) Height: 9 inches Width: 7 inches Opening: 3 inches Material: Glazed ceramic Finish: Iridescent / lustre glaze Condition: Very good vintage condition with light interior wear consistent with age A beautifully vibrant and collectible piece that brings colour, light, and heritage into any space.

"The Dance" - Vibrant Hand-Painted Vintage Terra Cotta 11" Plate by Haitian Folk Artist H?l?ne Clovis
Bring the warmth and rhythm of Caribbean artistry into your space with this vibrant hand-painted plate by H?l?ne Clovis which we named "The Dance". Crafted on terra cotta and richly detailed, this striking piece captures a joyful village celebration with figures gathered in dance beneath a radiant sun, surrounded by lush foliage and roosters. Each element reflects the storytelling tradition of Haitian folk art in its signature naive style where color, movement, and community take center stage. The composition is beautifully balanced, drawing the eye inward to a lively central scene framed by intricate decorative elements. This piece is both a work of art and a cultural expression which is perfect for collectors of global folk art, bohemian interiors, or those seeking a one-of-a-kind statement wall accent. This plate is in perfect vintage condition with no chips, no cracks and no fading. It is a treasure to add to your collection.

"Midnight Garden" - Vintage Smoked Gray Glass Bulbous Vase with Intricate Silver Floral Overlay
This vintage glass vase which we have named "Midnight Garden" features a striking squat, bulbous silhouette, measuring 6 inches tall and 8 inches wide at its widest point, with both the base and top opening measuring 3.5 inches across. It is crafted from a moody, smoky gray glass that serves as a high-contrast backdrop for a dense, highly detailed silver floral overlay and silverplated rim. The metallic pattern wraps entirely around the body and showcases large, stylized floral blooms, delicate filler flowers, and textured leaves. The silver design extends up to a solid metallic band around the flared upper rim. Note: There is some visible wear and tarnishing to the silver finish, particularly around the top rim. ?Based on the style and manufacturing technique this style is known as "Silver Deposit" or "Silver Overlay" glass. It is created using an electroplating process where a conductive flux is painted onto the glass in the desired pattern (in this case, the flowers), and then silver is electrically bonded to that flux. ? This specific combination of smoked glass and heavy silver floral overlay was highly popular during the Mid-Century period, roughly from the 1940s through the 1970s. It is unmarked, there are no chips or cracks.