This Vintage Napcoware 3 Footed Egg Vase features a Ovoid Silhouette and a Matte Porcelain Texture, offering a sophisticated vernal house aesthetic for curated Bedroom displays.
Produced by Napco (National Potteries Co.) in the mid-1960s, this charming "cracked egg" vase is a classic example of Japanese-imported giftware that defined the mid-century American home. The piece sits elegantly on three gold-brushed cabriole feet, a design choice that elevates the whimsical egg shape into something more formal and decorative. The transfer-ware floral motif, featuring a prominent yellow rose surrounded by deep chocolate brown foliage and delicate buds, provides a warm, earthy palette that departs from the typical pastels of the era. The jagged rim is meticulously finished with a gold gilt edge, mimicking a freshly hatched shell.
This vase is an ideal candidate for a spring-themed vignette or as a unique vessel for a small bouquet of dried wildflowers on a nightstand. Its compact size and footed base make it a perfect addition to a "boudoir" collection of porcelain trinkets or as a seasonal accent in a "vernal house" display. Because the condition is excellent with no chips to the delicate jagged rim, it remains a highly giftable piece for those who appreciate 1960s kitsch with a touch of elegance. To preserve the gold gilding, it should be dusted with a soft cloth and kept away from abrasive cleaners.
Details: Measures about 6" in height by 4" wide. Excellent condition.
This item is vintage, approximately 65 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Vintage Napcoware 3 Footed Egg Vase
Vintage Napcoware 3 Footed Egg Vase
$34.00