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My first purchase, a comtemporay blown glass vase. |
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These two imitation ancient vases make perfect bookends. |
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This little beauty of white alabaster is from the midieval town of San Gimignano near Florence, Italy. |
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| On the left is a Navaho wedding vase, which must be broken if one spouse wants a divorce. The small clay vase is from a powwow in San Jose, California. | |
| A painting by the great Spanish artist Jose Manuel Capuletti. | |
| Several reproductions of ancient Greek vases, from Greece. | |
| From Phoenix, this vase depicts the figures left on canyon walls by the Anasazi, an ancient civilization of the desert Southwest. | |
| Are these Phoenician? Egyptian? | |
| Classic blue and gold, from China. | |
| A painted gourd of unknown origin. | |
| A poster featuring Pueblo vases. | |
| This bud base features the eagle feather pattern made famous in the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. | |
| Here's a Brian Davis poster of a modern beauty. | |
| A simple but beautiful metal vase of Mediteranean design. | |
| A plain but elegant hand-woven reed basket from Zimbabwe. |