4. Vintage Hoosier(?) Ribbed Swirl Bud Vase. Marked “4094 4”. Though this one isn’t marked ‘Hoosier’, ‘4094’ is a bud vase pattern seen on similar shaped vases marked ‘Hoosier’.
(pics 1,4,5,7,8,12,24)
Price: $5
5. Heavy Smoked Glass Tapered Square Vase. (pics 1-4,8,21,22,24) Marked “4”; labeled “3368-00-9/ Hand wash only/Made in China”
(pics 1,8-12,23)
Price: $6
6. Light Delicate Cylinder Vase. Unmarked.
This one might be hand blown, but I think it is more contemporary than the others.
(pics 1,8,12-15,24)
Price: $5 SOLD
7. Short Wide Heavy-Bottomed Cylinder Centerpiece Vase. Works for votive, floating or column candles, too. Unmarked. Small chip at edge.
(pics 1,8,12-15,24)
Price: $4 (because of the chip; otherwise, this nice, large-diametered, heavy bottomed piece would be more)
8. Tall, covered spaghetti or other pasta jar in very thin delicate, but sturdy (hand blown?) glass. This one might be antique, as it has been passed down a couple generations.
(pics 1,13-17,24)
Price: $20
9. Small Vintage Seasonal Hand-Painted Covered Vase/Candy Jar featuring a green Christmas tree. Sugar or anything white works especially well as a snowy backdrop…You can tie a red bow around the neck and use it to gift homemade goodies…Or you can use it in the bathroom for cotton balls or fancy soaps or potpourri…And, of course, you can use it as a flower vase too
(pics 1,15-20,24)
Price: $10
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I will discount for multiple purchases. — eg, $12 for the two Brody florist vases, $10 for the Hoosier floral and bud vases, $7 for the remaining two vases and $25 for the two covered jars
The items shown in or near the vases in the last few photos are listed seperately. Inquire if interested
The vases are located in a storage facility in Park Slope and must be picked up during storage access hours.