VasesSitting empty on a mantelpiece or on a table filled with flowers, a vase should bring a grace note to a home. If you are interested in more information or to see more photos, please email info@nanhamilton.com. |
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Two kitties have fallen asleep on a table. Careful not to wake them. |
This stoneware vase is 5 3/4" high and 5" wide. |
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This pot is made up of a ring of four elephants, ready to step out. |
This stoneware vase is 4" high and 3 1/2" wide. |
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A pillar of snakes are woven together on this rough carved vase. |
This stoneware vase is 7 1/2" high and 5" wide. |
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Like all parrots, sulphur crested cockatoos enjoy company; these four can't be separated. | This porcelain vase is 5" high and 3 1/2" wide. |
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A flock of cheery ducks are willing to stand and gossip all day long. |
This small porcelain pot is 3" high and 3 1/2" wide. |
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Six burrowing owls stand their ground - yes, they do. They stand on the ground! No trees for these. |
This stoneware pot is 4 1/4" high and 3 1/2" wide. |
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One camel tells a joke. One laughs and the other three are bemused. |
This stoneware pot with porcelain overlay is 8 3/4" high and 5" wide. |
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Two gemsbok flaunt their horns on this carved vase with an unglazed background. |
This pot with porcelain overlay is 10 1/4" high and 6" wide. |
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A white cat has pink ears that match the pink flowers on this vase. |
This porcelain pot is 5 3/4" high and 3 1/4" wide. |
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