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Absolutely gorgeous frosted glass vase resembling a Jack-in-the-Pulpit flower. The vase features a hand holding a fluted glass cornucopia. Hand motifs are seen in abundance in Victorian jewelry and housewares. A hand holding a cornucopia would symbolize abundance and good fortune. Cornucopia (cornu copiae) translated from latin means "horn of plenty."
These vases were popular in the Victorian era and into the 1950s. Some glass and pottery companies used Victorian molds to recreate these gorgeous vases in the 1940s and 50s. This is one of those reproductions. Nevertheless, it is still a stunning piece that will stand out in your home.
Additional Details
Date: 1940s-1950s
Materials: Glass
Measurements: 9 1/5" x 4"
Markings: None
Condition: There are some imperfections at the base of the vase and some overall minor wear, does not detract.