Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents

A collection of four vintage yellow ceramic vases with gold accents, including two tall bud vases, one small round urn, and one small pitcher with a raised flower design. Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents A collection of four vintage yellow ceramic vases with gold accents, including two tall bud vases, one small round urn, and one small pitcher with a raised flower design.
Vintage Yellow Ceramic Vases: Art Deco & MCM Gold Accents
$55.00 $46.20
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Discover a vibrant addition to your shelf with this set of authentic vintage yellow art pottery. You can choose from two distinct styles that celebrate mid-century craftsmanship. The Art Deco Trio includes two 6-inch tall bud vases and a 4.25-inch rounded urn, all featuring a sleek minimalist silhouette with shimmering gold leaf leaf-motif accents. The MCM Pitcher Vase stands 5 inches tall and is a beautiful example of textured pottery, featuring a raised rose design highlighted in gold and a graceful curved handle.

These pieces are perfect for Mother’s Day gifts, housewarming presents, or as a "shelfie" accent in a bright, modern kitchen. While they are unmarked, their weighted ceramic and high-gloss glaze suggest high-quality production from the 1950s or 60s. The pitcher is in excellent condition, while the Art Deco trio is in good condition; please note one vase has a small chip at the rim as shown in the photos. These vases bring a cheerful pop of color and a touch of gold elegance to any mantel, vanity, or tiered tray display.

These items are vintage, over 50 years old. While they appear to be in good to excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.