



John Walsh Walsh opalescent Vaseline glass pair of trumpet posey vases with tulip motif c. 1890.
The iridescent glass trumpet flower form vase with a beautiful depth of colour and opalescence, an elegant shape with a ruffled rim inlaid with highly stylised tulip design Reg number. 450823.
Rare to find in this pattern and as a pair.
reference, pg 15, The glass of John Walsh Walsh 1850-1951, by Eric Reynolds.
Fantastic condition, no chips or cracks or signs of wear.
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
John Walsh Walsh opalescent Vaseline glass pair of trumpet posey vases with tulip motif c. 1890.
The iridescent glass trumpet flower form vase with a beautiful depth of colour and opalescence, an elegant shape with a ruffled rim inlaid with highly stylised tulip design Reg number. 450823.
Rare to find in this pattern and as a pair.
reference, pg 15, The glass of John Walsh Walsh 1850-1951, by Eric Reynolds.
Fantastic condition, no chips or cracks or signs of wear.
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.