-40%

1920s–1930s Vintage ART DECO Amethyst Glass VASE Bumps Bubbles Circles Dots

$ 9.5

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Terrific vintage vase in the Art Deco taste, circa 1920s–1930s, in pale amethyst glass, the flaring form molded with rows of molded concave bumps of graduated size, flat-ground rim, 6-3/4" tall by 4-3/8" in diameter at the rim. A few trivial pinpoint rough spots to interior of rim, otherwise fine, attractive condition.
A striking example with particularly sculptural appeal.
IMPORTANT NEW NOTE ON SHIPPING--PLEASE READ.
I'm not a fan of fine print and disclaimers, but a number of recent developments have contributed to likely delays in shipping:
1) Changes at the USPS have resulted in longer shipping times, particularly to more distant destinations (i.e., the south, midwest, and west). Please take this into account. I generally ship using the least expensive class that's appropriate, but I will gladly make arrangements for expedited shipping upon request. If there are any issues with delays/tracking, please contact me immediately--I am happy to assist.
2) Most sellers are now required to enroll in eBay's Managed Payments program. As part of this program,
eBay holds every buyer's payment for two business days before releasing it to the seller.
This means that if you pay late on a Thursday night, your payment will not clear until at least Tuesday. If you pay on a Monday morning, your payment will not clear until at least Wednesday. Again, please take this into account.
In case of any issues or problems, please contact me before opening a request or dispute.
As my long feedback record makes clear, I strive to provide accuracy in descriptions, great care in packaging and shipping, and excellent customer service.
Contacting me directly first to resolve questions or issues greatly speeds up the process and ensures greatest satisfaction.
PAYMENT/SHIPPING:
Successful U.S. bidder pays for carefully packed Parcel Select shipping. Please see my other auctions for rare and vintage books, historical and advertising ephemera, photos, artwork, and mid-century design.