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Vintage 1960's

Beautiful Vintage Lefton Hand-Painted Japanese Bulbous Vase, also believed to be the carafe from a Lefton bedside water set. Featuring a delicate pink rose design against a soft green-tinted background, this elegant piece showcases the fine hand-painted artistry and graceful styling for which Lefton is well known.

 

Marked "Lefton Hand Painted 1266" on the bottom, this vintage piece was imported by the Geo. Z. Lefton Company, whose Japanese-made porcelain and decorative wares were highly regarded from the 1940s through the 1970s.

 

Whether used as a vase for fresh flowers or displayed as the carafe from a traditional bedside water set, this versatile piece brings timeless charm to any room.

 

The vase measures approximately 7" tall with a 3" diameter opening. It is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, or signs of wear.

An elegant example of vintage Lefton porcelain that will display beautifully on a vanity, dresser, bedside table, or in a china cabinet

Vintage Lefton Japanese Bulbous Vase/Carafe

SKU: DVH-1100
$35.00Price
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