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My first purchase, a comtemporay blown glass vase.

These two imitation ancient vases make perfect bookends.

This little beauty of white alabaster is from the midieval town of San Gimignano near Florence, Italy.

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.

 
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