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Pair of Late 19th-Century French Opaline Glass Tulip Vases - 13½"

SKU: 20904
Sale priceUS$1,250

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This exquisite pair of opaline glass tulip-shaped vases dates to the late 19th century. Crafted with delicately molded petals that give the illusion of blooming flowers, these pieces rest on elegantly curved pedestal bases. Subtle gilded accents highlight their contours, though some of the gold trim has worn away over time, adding to their timeworn charm. The soft translucence of the opaline glass lends a luminous quality, enhancing their decorative presence.

Opaline glass gained popularity during the 19th century, particularly in France, where it was highly favored for its milky, semi-translucent finish and refined aesthetic. Often associated with luxury, opaline pieces were produced by esteemed glassmakers and were commonly found in the homes of European aristocracy. The tulip motif, frequently seen in decorative arts of this period, evokes themes of nature and elegance, reflecting the era’s fascination with organic forms and botanical-inspired design.

These vases make an elegant statement in a variety of interiors, whether displayed on a mantel, a sideboard, or as part of a refined tabletop arrangement. Their romantic silhouette suits both classic and eclectic décors, complementing antique furnishings or adding a delicate contrast to modern spaces. They can be styled as standalone statement pieces or paired with soft candlelight to enhance their ethereal glow, creating an ambiance of timeless sophistication.


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 13½" high x 5½" diameter
Approx. overall 34cm high x 14cm diameter

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Exquisite antique opaline glass vases
Pair of Late 19th-Century French Opaline Glass Tulip Vases - 13½" Sale priceUS$1,250